- Timeline of Christian missions
This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of
Christianity through a sampling of missionary outreach events."A more general
timeline of Christianity andHistory of Christianity is also available."Apostolic Age
Earliest dates must all be considered approximate
* 30 -Great Commission of Jesus to go and baptize all nations (Barrett, p.23);Pentecost , a day in which 3000 Jews from a variety of Mediterranean-basin nations are converted to faith in Jesus Christ.
* 34 - InGaza , Philip baptizes a convert, anEthiopia n who was already aJew ishproselyte .
* 39 - Peter preaches to a Gentile audience in the house of Cornelius
* 42 - Mark goes toEgypt (Kane, 10)
* 47 - Paul (formerly known as Saul of Tarsus) begins his first missionary journey to modern-dayTurkey .Williston Walker, "A History of the Christian Church" (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1959), p. 26]
* 50 -Council of Jerusalem on admittingGentiles into the Church
* 51 - Paul begins his second missionary journey, a trip that will take him through modern-dayTurkey and on intoGreece (Walker, 27)
* 52 - Thomas arrives inIndia and founds church that subsequently becomesIndian Orthodox Church (and its various descendants) (Neill, 44-45)
* 54 - Paul begins his third missionary journey [http://www.biblestudy.org/maps/pauls-third-journey-map.html]
* 60 - Paul sent toRome under Roman guard, evangelizes on Malta after shipwreck (Walker, 27)
* 63 -Joseph of Arimathea travels toGlastonbury on the first Christian mission to Britain [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 66 - Thaddeus establishes the Christian church ofArmenia [Wood, Roger, Jan Morris and Denis Wright. "Persia". Universe Books, 1970, p. 35.]
* 69 - Andrew is crucified inPatras on thePeloponnese peninsula ofGreece (Herbermann, p. 737)Early Christianity
* 80 - First Christians reported in
Tunisia andFrance (Barrett, p. 23)
* 100 - First Christians are reported inMonaco ,Algeria andSri Lanka (Barrett, p. 23); a missionary goes toArbela , old sacred city of the Assyrians (Latourette, 1941, vol. I, p. 103)
* 110 -Ignatius of Antioch writes to the Smyrnaeans that the Christian church is "katholikos" ("universal") [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 112 -Pliny reports rapid growth of Christianity inBithynia (Neill, p. 28)
* 140 - Hermas writes: "TheSon of God . . . has been preached to the ends of the earth" (Barrett, p. 23)
* 150 - Gospel reachesPortugal andMorocco (Barrett, p. 23)
* 166 - Bishop Soter writes that the number of Christians has surpassed theJews (Neill, p. 30)
* 167 - At the request ofLucius of Britain , missionaries Fuganus (or Phagan) and Duvianus (or Deruvian) were sent byPope Eleuterus to convert the Britons to Christianity [Ingram, James. "The Saxon chronicle with an English translation and notes, critical and explanatory", Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823, p. 10]
* 174 - First Christians reported inAustria (Barrett, p. 23)
* 177 - Churches inLyon and Vienne (southern France) report being persecuted (Neill, p. 24)
* 190 - Pataenus of Alexandria goes toIndia in response to an appeal for Christian teachers (Glover, 20)
* 196 -Bar Daisan writes of Christians among theParthia ns,Bactria ns (Kushans), and other peoples in thePersian Empire [http://www.oxuscom.com/timeline.htm]
* 197 -Tertullian writes that Christianity had penetrated all ranks of society in North Africa (Herbermann, p. 385)
* 200 - First Christians are reported inSwitzerland andBelgium (Barrett, p. 23)
* 202 - Roman Emperor Severus issues edit forbidding conversion to Christianity (Latourette, 1941, vol. I, 145)
* 206 -Abgar , King of Edessa, embraces the Christian faith (Herbermann, p. 282)
* 208 -Tertullian writes that Christ has followers on the far side of the Roman wall in Britain whereRoman legion s have not yet penetrated (Neill, p. 31)
* 241 - Mani begins to preach in Seleucia-Ctesiphon in what is nowIraq [http://www.oxuscom.com/timeline.htm]
* 250 -Denis (or Denys or Dionysius) is sent fromRome along with six other missionaries to establish the church inParis (Herbermann, p. 481)
* 270 - Death ofGregory Thaumaturgus , Christian leader in Pontus. It was said that when Gregory became "bishop" there were only 17 Christians in Pontus while at his death thirty years later there were only 17 non-Christians. (Latourette, 1941, vol. I, p. 89)
* 280 - First rural churches emerge in northernItaly ; Christianity is no longer exclusively inurban area s
* 287 - Maurice fromEgypt is killed at Agauno,Switzerland for refusing to sacrifice to pagan divinities [Walsh, Martin de Porres. "The Ancient Black Christians", Julian Richardson Associates, 1969, p. 5]
* 300 - First Christians reported inGreater Khorasan ; an estimated 10% of the world's population is now Christian; parts of theBible are available in 10 different languages (Barrett, p. 24)
* 304 - Armenia accepts Christianity as state religion [http://www.abqarts.org/cultural/survey/armenian-cs.htm]
* 306 - The firstbishop ofNisibis is ordained [Barrett, David B., Todd M. Johnson, Christopher R. Guidry, and Peter F. Crossing. "World Christian Trends, AD 30-AD 2200", William Carey Library Publishers, 2001, p. 115]
* 313 - Emperor Constantine issuesEdict of Milan , legalizing Christianity in theRoman Empire (Kane, p. 33)
* 314 -Tiridates III of Armenia and King Urnayr ofCaucasian Albania converted byGregory the Illuminator [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]Era of the Seven Ecumenical Councils
* 327 - Georgian King
Mirian III of Iberia converted by Nino [Fortescue, Adrian. "The Eastern Churches Trilogy", Gorgias Press LLC, 2001, p. 17]
* 330 - Ethiopian KingEzana of Axum makes Christianity an official religion
* 332 - Two young Roman Christians,Frumentius and Aedesius, are the sole survivors of a ship destroyed in theRed Sea due to tensions between Rome and Aksum. They are taken as slaves to theEthiopia n capital ofAxum to serve in the royal court. (Barrett, p. 24)
* 334 - The firstbishop is ordained forMerv /Transoxiana (area of modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and southwest Kazakhstan) [Korolevsky, Cyril. "Living Languages in Catholic Worship: An Historical Inquiry", Longmans, Green, 1957, p. 14]
* 337 - Emperor Constantine baptized shortly before his death (Anderson, 149)
* 341 -Ulfilas begins work with theGoths in present-dayRomania (Neill, p. 48)
* 350 - Bible is translated into Saidic, an Egyptian language (Latourette, 1941, vol. I, p. 257)
* 354 - Theophilus "the Indian" reports visiting Christians inIndia [http://www.oxuscom.com/timeline.htm] ;Philostorgius mentions a community of Christians on theSocotra islands, south of Yemen in theArabian Sea [http://www.indianchristianity.com/html/chap4/chapter4c.htm]
* 364 - Conversion ofVandals to Christianity begins during reign of EmperorValens (Herbermann, 268)
* 370 - Wulfila translates the Bible into Gothic, the first Bible translation done specifically for missionary purposes
* 378 -Jerome writes, "From India to Britain, all nations resound with the death and resurrection of Christ" (Barrett, p. 24)
* 380 - Roman EmperorTheodosius I makes Christianity the official state religion (Walker, pp. 117-118)
* 382 -Jerome is commissioned to translate the Gospels (and subsequently the whole Bible) intoLatin (Price, p. 78)
* 386 -Augustine of Hippo converted (Latourette, 1953, p. 97)
* 390 - Nestorian missionary Abdyeshu (or Abdisho) builds amonastery on the island ofBahrain
* 397 - Ninian evangelizes the SouthernPicts ofScotland ; three missionaries sent to the mountaineers in theTrento region of northern Italy are martyred (Latourette, 1941, vol. I, p. 199)
* 400 - Hayyan begins proclaiming gospel inYemen after having been converted in Hirta on the Persian border; in starting a school for native Gothic evangelists, John Chrysostom writes, "'Go and make disciples of all nations' was not said for the Apostles onlyu, but for us also" (Barrett, p. 24)
* 410 -New Testament translated into Armenian (Neill, p. 48)
* 420 - An ArabianBedouin tribe undersheikh Peter-Aspebet is converted
* 425 - The firstbishop s are ordained forHerat (Afghanistan) andSamarkand (Uzbekistan) [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 432 - Patrick goes toIreland as missionary (Neill, p. 49)
* 450 - First Christians reported inLiechtenstein (Barrett, p. 24)
* 496 - Conversion ofClovis I , king ofFranks inGaul , along with 3,000 warriors (Neill, 51, 95)
* 499 - Persian kingKavadh I , fleeing his country, meets a group of Christian missionaries going to Central Asia to preach to the Turks
* 500 - First Christians reported inNorth Yemen ; Nairam becomes Christian center
* 508 - Philoxenus ofMabug begins translation of the Bible into Syriac [Price, Ira Maurice. "The Ancestry of Our English Bible". Harper, 1956, p. 193.]
* 529 -Benedict of Nursia destroys pagantemple atMonte Cassino (Italy ) and builds amonastery (Latourette, 1953, p. 333)
* 535 - TheHephthalite Huns -nomad s living in northernChina andCentral Asia , who were also known as the White Huns - are taught to read and write by Nestorian missionaries.
* 542 - Julian (or Julianus) fromConstantinople begins evangelizingNubia , accompanied by an Egyptian named Theodore (Anderson, p. 347)
* 563 -Columba sails fromIreland toScotland where he founds an evangelistic training center onIona (Gailey, p. 41)
* 565 - The first report of aLoch Ness monster after the Irish missionaryColumba visits the Loch. Columba described an animal that broke the surface of the 800 foot-deep loch with a loud roar and an open mouth [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lochness/legend.html]
* 569 - Longinus, church leader inNobatia , evangelizesAlodia (in what is nowSudan )
* 578 - Conversion to Christianity of An-numan III, last of Lachemids (Arab princes)
* 592 - Death of Celtic/Irish missionary Moluag (Old Irish: Mo-Luóc) [http://www.cushnieent.force9.co.uk/CelticEra/Saints/saints_moluag.htm]
* 596 -Gregory the Great sends Augustine and a team of missionaries to (what is now)England to reintroduce thegospel . The missionaries settle inCanterbury and within a year baptize 10,000 people (Neill, pp. 58-59; Tucker, 46)
* 600 - First Christian settlers inAndorra (southwestern Europe, betweenFrance andSpain )
* 604 - A church is reportedly planted onThorney Island (whereWestminster Abbey now stands) [http://www.roperld.com/RoperLord.htm]
* 627 - Conversion of King Edwin of Northumbria [http://ecole.evansville.edu/timeline/index.html]
* 629 - Amandus of Elnon is consecrated a missionarybishop . He evangelized the region aroundGhent and went on missions to Slavs along theDanube and to Basques inNavarre (Anderson, p. 16)
* 630 - Conversion of the EastAngles (one of the seven kingdoms of the Anglo-SaxonHeptarchy ) [http://ecole.evansville.edu/timeline/index.html]
* 635 - First Christian missionaries (Nestorian monks, includingAlopen , fromAsia Minor and Persia) arrive inChina (Neill, 81);Aidan of Lindisfarne begins evangelizing in the heart ofNorthumbria (England) (Anderson, p. 8)
* 637 -Lombards , a German people living in northernItaly , become Christians
* 638 - A church building is erected inCh'ang-an , then perhaps the largest city in the world (seeDaqin Pagoda )
* 647 - Amadeus,bishop of Maastricht , carries out missionary work inFrisia (Netherlands) and among the Slavs [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 650 - First church organized inNetherlands (Barrett, p. 24)
* 673 - Irish monkMaol Rubha founds a training center at Aprochrosan that would serve as a base for missionary outreach intoScotland [Gaelic Society of Inverness. "Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness", The Society, 1985, p. 161]
* 680 - First translation of Christian Scriptures intoArabic
* 687 - Conversion of Sussex [http://ecole.evansville.edu/timeline/index.html]
* 689 - Pagans kill Irish missionary Kilian nearWürzburg in what is nowGermany . His remains will be buried in aBenedictine abbey in Würzburg . (Herbermann, p. 639)
* 692 -Willibrord and 11 companions cross theNorth Sea to become missionaries to theFrisia ns (modern dayNetherlands ) (Kane, p. 41)
* 697 -Muslim s overrunCarthage , capital ofNorth Africa (Gailey, p. 43)
* 720 - CaliphUmar II puts heavy pressure on the Christian Berbers to convert toIslam
* 716 -Boniface begins missionary work amongGermanic tribes (Tucker, 2004, p. 55)
* 724 -Boniface fells pagan sacred oak ofThor atGeismar inHesse (Germany) (Neill, p. 64)
* 740 - Irish monks reachIceland (Moreau, p. 467)
* 771 -Charlemagne becomes king and will decree that sermons be given in thevernacular . He also commissioned Bible translations. (Herzog, p. 351)
* 781 -Nestorian Stele erected nearXi'an (China) to commemorate the propagation inChina of theLuminous Religion , thus providing a written record of a Christian presence in China (Neill, p. 82)
* 787 - Liudger begins missionary work among the pagans near the mouth of the Ems river (in modern dayGermany ) (Herbermann, p. 415)Middle Ages
* 822 -
Mojmír I ofGreat Moravia , converts to Christianity [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 826 -Ansgar fromFrance is sent by Roman papal authority toDenmark as a royal chaplain and missionary; Harald Klak is baptized along with 400 of his followers at Mainz (Neill, p. 69)
* 828 - First Christian church in present-daySlovakia is built inNitra [http://eng.nitra.sk/?id_menu=5846&module_action__34014__inc=4553&no_cache_left=1] ; First missionaries reach the area that is now theCzech Republic (Barrett, p. 24)
* 830 - Scotch-bornErluph is evangelizing in (what is now)Germany when he is killed by theVandals [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3171]
* 859 - Execution of Eulogius, proponent of confrontational Christian witness in Spain and other Muslim-dominated societies. Opposed to any feeling of affinity withMuslim culture , Eulogius advocated using a missiology ofmartyr dom to confrontIslam . (Anderson, p. 202-203)
* 863 - Cyril and Methodius are invited byRastislav to evangelize inGreat Moravia and theBalaton Principality (Latourette, 1953, p. 307)
* 864 - Conversion of Prince Boris ofBulgaria (Anderson, pp. 79-80)
* 867 - All Serbian tribes are fully Christianized [http://www.antiochian-orthodox.co.uk/orthodox_christian_mission.htm]
* 878 - Last definite reference to Christians inChina before theMongol era
* 880 - First Slavic archbishopric established inGreat Moravia with Methodius as its head; Bible translated into Slavonic (Barrett, p. 25)
* 900 - Missionaries from the Bremen-Hamburg area reachNorway (Barrett, p. 25)
* 912 - TheNormans become Christian [Adams, Henry. "Mont Saint Michel and Chartres",Penguin Classics, 1986, p. 19]
* 948 - The leader of theMagyars converts to Christianity [http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/christia.html]
* 957 - Princess Olga ofKiev baptized (Neill, p. 76)
* 965 -Harold I of Denmark converts to Christianity and smooths the way for the acceptance of Christian faith by theDanish people
* 966 -Mieszko I of Poland converts to Christianity and begins the period of ChristianPoland (Neill, p. 79)
* 987 - Nestorian monks visitingChina find no traces of Christian community left (Neill, p. 83)
* 988 -Baptism of Kievan Rus' underVladimir I (Olson, p. 104)
* 995 - Christian missionaries fromNorway begin working inIceland
* 997 -Adalbert of Prague dies as amartyr inPrussia (Neill, p. 94)1000 to 1499
* 1000 - Leif the Lucky introduces the Gospel to
Greenland , possiblyVinland (Newfoundland) [http://users.adelphia.net/~kmjviking/Historical_Leif_the_Lucky.htm]
* 1003 - The Hungarian king sends evangelists to Transylvania [http://mek.oszk.hu/03400/03407/html/69.html]
* 1008 - Sigfrid (or Sigurd), English missionary, baptizes KingOlof of Sweden
* 1009 -Bruno of Querfurt is beheaded inPrussia where he had gone as a missionary (Neill, p. 94)
* 1015 -Russia is said to have been "comprehensively" converted to the Orthodox faith [Tillyrides, Makarios. "Adventures in the Unseen: The Silent Witness", Orthodox Research Institute Press, 2004, p. 426] ; Olaf II Haroldsson becomes the first king of the whole of Norway. Over the next 15 years he would organize Norway's final conversion and its integration into Christian Europe. [http://www.bookrags.com/Olaf_II_of_Norway]
* 1200 - The Bible is now available in 22 different languages
* 1210 -Franciscan Order established (Latourette, 1953, p. 430)
* 1216 -Dominican Order established (Latourette, 1953, p. 438)
* 1219 -Francis of Assisi presents theGospel to theSultan of Egypt (Neill, p. 99)
* 1227 - Prince Bort converted and baptized in the Ukraine (Neill, p. 100)
* 1244 - Christians are reported inLithuania with KingMindaugas being baptized in 1251 (Neill, p. 95)
* 1253 -Franciscan William of Rubruck begins his journey to theMongol s (Neill, 104-105)
* 1266 -Mongol leader Khan sendsMarco Polo 's father and uncle, Niccolo and Matteo Polo, back to Europe with a request to thePope to send 100 Christian missionaries (only two responded and one died before reachingMongol territory) (Neill, p. 107)
* 1276 -Ramon Llull opens training center to send missionaries toNorth Africa (Neill, 116)
* 1291 - Appointment of first indigeneous bishop in Finland (Neill, p. 93)
* 1294 - FranciscanGiovanni di Monte Corvino arrives inChina (Neill, p. 108)
* 1303 - Arnold ofCologne arrives inChina to assistGiovanni di Monte Corvino (Anderson, p. 334)
* 1321 -Jordanus , a Dominican monk, arrives inIndia as the first residentRoman Catholic missionary (Herbermann, p. 683)
* 1322 -Odoric of Pordenone , aFranciscan monk fromItaly , arrives inChina
* 1323 -Franciscan s make contacts onSumatra , Java, andBorneo (Barrett, p. 25)
* 1326 - Chaghatayid Khan Ilchigedai grants permission for a church to be built inSamarkand ,Uzbekistan [http://www.oxuscom.com/timeline.htm]
* 1329 - Nicaea falls to MuslimOttoman Turks (Latourette, 1953, p. 602)
* 1334 - Chaghatayid Khan Buzun allows Christians to rebuild churches and permits Franciscans to establish a missionary episcopate in Almaliq,Azerbaijan [http://www.oxuscom.com/timeline.htm]
* 1368 - Collapse of theFranciscan mission inChina asMing Dynasty abolishes Christianity
* 1379 -Stephen of Perm travels north toward theWhite Sea and settles as a missionary among the Finno-Ugric speakingKomi peoples living between Pechora and Vychegda Rivers at Ust-Vim (Anderson, 639)
* 1382 - Bible translated into English fromLatin byJohn Wycliff (Glazier, p. 82)
* 1386 -Jogaila (baptized - Wladyslaw II), king of theLithuanians , is baptized (Barrett, p. 25)
* 1389 - Large numbers of Christians march through the streets of Cairo, denouncing Islam and lamenting that they had abandoned the religion of their fathers from fear of pesecution. They were beheaded, both men and women, and a fresh persecution of Christians followed (Latourette, 1953, p. 611)
* 1400 - Scriptures translated into Icelandic (Barrett, p. 25)
* 1408 - Spanish Dominican Vincent Ferrer begins a ministry in Italy in which it is said that thousands of Jews and Muslims were won to faith in Christ (Latourette, 1953, p. 652-653)
* 1410 - Bible is translated into Hungarian (Barrett, p. 25)
* 1420 - Franciscan missionaries accompany Portuguese expedition to Madeira (Kane, p. 57)
* 1431 - Franciscan missionaries accompany Portuguese expedition to the Azores (Kane, p. 57)
* 1435 - Forced conversion ofJews inPalma de Mallorca ,Spain [Kamen, Henry. "The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision", Yale University Press, 1999, p. 56]
* 1445 - First Christians reported in Guinea Bissau (Barrett, p. 25)
* 1448 - First Christians reported inMauritania
* 1450 - Franscian missionaries accompany Portuguese expedition to the Cape Verde Islands (Kane, 57)
* 1453 -Constantinople falls to theMuslim Ottoman Turks who make it their capital. An Islamic service of thanksgiving is held in the church of Saint Sophia (Latourette, 1953, p. 613-614)
* 1455 - With the bullRomanus Pontifex the patronage of missions in new countries behindCape Bojador is given to the Portuguese.
* 1462 -Johannes Gutenberg begins printing the Bible with his movable-type printing process;Pope Pius II assigns the evangelization of thePortuguese Guinea Coast of Africa to theFranciscans led by Alfonso de Bolano [http://www.ewtn.com/new_evangelization/africa/history/continent.htm]
* 1485 - After having come into contact with the Portuguese, the King ofBenin requests that a church be planted in his kingdom [http://www.ewtn.com/new_evangelization/africa/history/continent.htm]
* 1486 - Dominicans become active inWest Africa , notably among theWolof people in Senegambia.
* 1489 -Baptism of Wolof king Behemoi inSenegal [De Graft-Johnson. "African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro Civilizations", Praeger, 1954, p. 132]
* 1491 - The Congo sees its first group of missionaries arrive (Kane, 69). Under the ministry of theseFranciscan and Dominican priests, the king would soon be baptized and a church built at the royal capital.
* 1492 - Birth of the church inAngola
* 1493 -Pope Alexander VI commands Spain to colonize the New World with Catholic missions;Christopher Columbus takes Christian priests with him on his second journey to theNew World
* 1494 - First missionaries arrive inDominican Republic
* 1495 - The head of a convent inSeville, Spain , Mercedarian Jorge, makes a trip to theWest Indies .
* 1496 - First Christianbaptism s in theNew World take place when Guaticaba along with other members of his household are baptized on the island ofHispaniola [Pané, Ramón, "An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians: Chronicles of the New World", edited by Jose Arrom and translated by Susan C. Griswold. Duke University Press, 1999 p. 32]
* 1497 - Forced conversion ofJew s inPortugal (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1498 - First Christians are reported inKenya
* 1499 - Portuguese Augustinian missionaries arrive atZanzibar . Their mission will end in 1698 due to theOman -Arab conquest.1500 to 1599
* 1500 -
Franciscan s enterBrazil with Cabral (Kane, p. 57)
* 1501 -Pope Alexander VI grants to the crown ofSpain all the newly-discovered countries in theAmericas , on condition that provision be made for the religious instruction of the native populations
* 1502 -Bartolome de Las Casas , who will later become an ardent defender of theindigenous peoples of the Americas , goes toCuba . For his military services there he will be given anencomienda , an estate that included the services of theIndigenous Peoples of the Americas living on it.
* 1503 - Mar Elijah, Patriarch of the East Syrian church, sends three missionaries "to the islands of the sea which are inside Java and toChina ." [http://www.religion-online.org/showchapter.asp?title=1553&C=1365]
* 1506 - Mission work begun inMozambique (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1508 -Franciscan s begin evangelizing inVenezuela [http://www.worldspirituality.org/catholic-missions.html]
* 1509 - First church building constructed onPuerto Rico (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1510 - Dominicans begin work inHaiti (Tucker, 2004, p. 55)
* 1511 -Martin de Valencia came to believe that Psalm 58 prophesied the conversion of all unbelievers. While reflecting on the Scripture passage, he asked, "When will this be? When will this prophecy be filled . . . we are already in the afternoon, at the end of our days, and the world's final era." Later that same week, while reading aloud from the prophet Isaiah, he reportedly saw a vision of vast multitudes being converted and baptised. He began to pray to be chosen to preach and convert all heathen. He would die 20 years later as a missionary toMexico . [http://www.millersville.edu/~columbus/data/art/WEST-01.ART]
* 1512 - Dominican missionary Antonio de Montesino returns toSpain to try to convince King Ferdinand that all is not as it should be in the new western colonies. He reported that on the islands ofHispaniola (nowDominican Republic andHaiti ) andCuba , the indigeneous peoples were rapidly dying out under the system of slavery used by the colonists.
* 1513 - InCuba ,Bartolome de Las Casas is ordained (possibly the first ordination in the New World). Soon thereafter, Las Casas will renounce all claims to his Indian serfs
* 1514 -Franciscan s begin missionary work in California
* 1515 - Portuguese missionaryFrancisco Álvares is sent on a diplomatic mission to Dawit II, the Negus or Emperor of Abyssinia (an old name forEthiopia )
* 1516 - ThreeFranciscan s are killed by cannibals in northeastern South America, in the area ofColombia andVenezuela
* 1517 - The Mughal Rulers ofDelhi opened the door ofBengal to Christian missionaries [http://www.islamawareness.net/Asia/Bangladesh/Christian_Evangelisation_Bengal.pdf]
* 1518 - Don Henrique, son of the king of the Congo, is consecrated byPope Leo X as the first indigenousbishop from sub-Saharan Black Africa [Melady, Thomas Patrick. "Faces of Africa", Macmillan, 1964, p. 126]
* 1519 - TwoFranciscan s accompanyHernán Cortés in his expedition toMexico [http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/fra/FRAmis03.html]
* 1520 - German missionary Maximilian Uhland, also known as Bernardino de San Jose, goes toHispaniola with the newly appointed BishopAlessandro Geraldini .
* 1521 -Pope Leo X grantsFranciscan Francis Quiñones permission and faculties to go as a missionary to theNew World together with Juan Clapión
* 1522 - Portuguese missionaries establish presence on coast ofSri Lanka and begin moving inland in the wake of Portuguese military units
* 1523 -Martin Luther writes a missionary hymn based onPsalm 67 , "May God Bestow on Us His Grace". It has been called "the first missionary hymn ofProtestantism ." (Gailey, p. 44-45)
* 1524 - Martin de Valencia goes toNew Spain with 12Franciscan friars
* 1525 - ItalianFranciscan missionary Giulio Zarco is sent toMichoacán on the western coast ofMexico where he will become very proficient in some of the indigeneous languages
* 1526 -Franciscan s enterFlorida (Kane, p. 68); Twelve Dominican friars arrive in the Mexican capital
* 1527 -Martyrs' Synod — organized byAnabaptist s, it is the first Protestant missionary conference
* 1528 -Franciscan missionaryJuan de Padilla arrives inMexico . He will accompany Coronado's expedition searching for the Seven Cities and eventually settle among the Quivira (now called the Wichita) (Anderson, 511)
* 1529 -Franciscan Peter of Ghent writes fromLatin America that he and a colleague had baptized 14,000 people on one day (Latourette, vol. 3, p. 113)
* 1530 - In his "On Translating: An Open Letter",Martin Luther lays out some principles of correct Bible translating [http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/luther-translate.txt]
* 1531 -Franciscan Juan de Padilla begins a series of missionary tours among Indian tribes southeast ofMexico City (Herbermann, p. 385)
* 1532 - Evangelization ofPeru begins when missionaries arrive withFrancisco Pizzaro 's military expedition (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1533 - ThePechenga Monastery is founded in theExtreme North of Russia to preach Gospel to theSami people ;Augustinian order arrives inMexico ; First Christian missionaries arrive inTonkin , what is nowVietnam [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3757/is_199801/ai_n8781211/pg_31]
* 1534 - The entire caste ofParavas on theCoromandel Coast are baptized -- perhaps 20,000 people in all (Latourette, vol. III, p. 253)
* 1535 - GermanFranciscan missionary Maximilian Uhland (also called Bernardino de San Jose) speaks before the Sacred Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith about the wretched condition ofIndigenous peoples of America in theNew World
* 1536 - Northern ItalianAnabaptist missionary Hans Oberecker (also spelled Overacker and Overakker) is burned at the stake inVienna , Austria [http://www.gameo.org/index.asp?content=http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O35975.html]
* 1537 -Pope Paul III orders that theIndigenous peoples of the Americas of theNew World be brought to Christ "by the preaching of the divine word, and with the example of the good life." (Kane, 57)
* 1538 -Franciscan s enterParaguay [http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/fra/FRAmis03.html]
* 1539 - The Pueblos of what is now the U.S. Southwest are encountered by SpanishFranciscan missionaryMarcos de Niza
* 1540 -Franciscan s arrive in Trinidad and are killed by cannibals
* 1541 -Franciscan s begin establishing missions inCalifornia
* 1542 -Francis Xavier goes to Portuguese colony ofGoa inWest India (Neill, 127);Franciscan s reach what is nowNew Mexico (Tucker, p. 63)
* 1543 -Anabaptist Menno Simons leaves theNetherlands and begins planting churches inGermany [http://ebenezermennonite.org/history.htm]
* 1544 -Franciscan Andrés de Olmos, a veteran missionary inMexico , struck northward into theTexas wilderness. After gathering a group of Indian converts, he will lead them back intoTamaulipas
* 1545 - Testifying to the power that letters back home from missionaries have had, Antonio Araoz writes aboutFrancis Xavier : "No less fruit has been obtained in Spain and Portugal through his letters than has been obtained in the Indies through his teaching.” [http://www.bomjesu.org/events/francisxavier-letterwriter.htm]
* 1546 -Francis Xavier travels to theIndonesia n islands ofMorotai , Ambon, andTernate
* 1547 - Wealthy Spaniard Juan Fernández becomes a Jesuit. He will wind up inJapan as a missionary.
* 1548 -Francis Xavier founds the College of the Holy Name of God inBaçaim on the northwest coast ofIndia
* 1549 - DominicanLuis Cancer , who had worked among the Mayans ofGuatemala andMexico , lands atTampa Bay ,Florida with two companions. They are immediately killed by theCalusa within sight of the ship from which they had disembarked. [http://www.floridahistory.org/floridians/conquis.htm]
* 1550 - Printed Scriptures are available in 28 languages (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1551 - Dominican Jerome de Loaysa founds theNational University of San Marcos inLima (Peru) as well as a hospital for indigeneous peoples
* 1552 - Jesuit missionaryFrancis Xavier dies awaiting admission toChina (Glover, 42)
* 1553 - Portuguese missionaries build a church inMalacca Town ,Malaysia
* 1554 - 1,500 converts to Christianity are reported in Siam (now calledThailand ) (Barrett, p. 26)
* 1555 -John Calvin sendsHuguenot s toBrazil (Kane, p. 76)
* 1556 - Dominican Gaspar da Cruz arrives inGuangzhou ,China [Needham, Joseph. "Science and Civilisation in China", Cambridge University Press, 1994, p. 542]
* 1557 - Jesuit bishopAndre da Oviedo arrives inEthiopia with five priests to convert the local Ethiopian Christians to Catholicism. [Paul B. Henze, "Layers of Time" (New York, Palgrave, 2000), p. 93.]
* 1558 - TheKabard ian duke Saltan Idarov converts to Orthodox Christianity
* 1559 - Missionary Vilela settles inKyoto ,Japan
* 1560 -Goncalo da Silveira , a Portuguese Jesuit missionary, visited theMunhumutapa Empire , where he rapidly made converts
* 1562 -Diego de Landa burns the libraries of theMaya civilization (Gailey, p. 99)
* 1563 - Jesuit missionary Luis Frois, who will later write a history of Jesuit activity inJapan , arrives in that country;Omura Sumitada becomes the first daimyo (feudal landholder) to convert to Christianity
* 1564 - Legaspi beginsAugustinian work in Philippine Islands (Kane, pp. 62, 130)
* 1565 - Jesuits arrive inMacau .
* 1566 - The first Jesuit to enter what is now the United States, Pedro Martinez, is clubbed to death by fearful Indians on the sands of Fort George Island,Florida
* 1567 - Missionaries Jeronimo da Cruz and Sebastiao da Canto, both Dominicans, arrive at Ayutthaya,Thailand
* 1568 - In thePhilippines , Diego de Herrera baptizes Chieftain Tupas of Cebu and his son
* 1569 - Jeronimo da Cruz is murdered along with two newly-arrived missionaries
* 1570 -Ignacio Azevedo and 39 other Jesuit missionaries are killed by pirates near Palma, one of theCanary Islands , while on their way toBrazil
* 1571 -Capuchin friar s of the 'Strict Observance' arrive on the island of Trinidad with conquistador Don Juan Ponce of Seville.
* 1572 - Jesuits arrive inMexico
* 1573 - Large-scale evangelization of theFlorida Indian nations and tribes begins with the arrival ofFranciscan friars;Augustinian order entersEcuador
* 1574 - Augustinian Guillermo de Santa Maria writes a treatise on the illegitimacy of the war the Spanish government was waging against theChichimeca in the Mexican state ofMichoacán
* 1575 - Church building constructed inKyoto . Built in Japanese architectural style, it was popularly called the "temple of the South Barbarians"
* 1577 - Dominicans enterMozambique and penetrate inland, burning Muslimmosque s as they go (Kane, 71)
* 1578 - King of Spain orders thebishop of Lima not to conferHoly Orders onmestizo s
* 1579 - JesuitAlessandro Valignano arrives inJapan where, as "Visitor of Missions", he formulates a basic strategy for Catholic proselytism in that country. Valignano's adaptationism attempted to avoid cultural frictions by covering the gap between certain Japanese customs and Roman Catholic values. (Neill, p. 134)
* 1580 - JapaneseDaimyo (feudal landholder) Arima Harunobu becomes Christian and takes the name Protasio
* 1581 - Luis de Valdivia becomes a Jesuit. After finishing his studies, he will be sent toPeru
* 1582 - Jesuits, with Matteo Ricci as the pioneer, begin mission work inChina , introduce Westernscience ,mathematics ,astronomy (Latourette, 1953, p. 939)
* 1583 - Five Jesuit missionaries -- Rudolph Acquaviva, Peter Berno, Francis Aranha, Alphonsus Pacheco and Anthony Francisco -- are murdered nearGoa (India)
* 1584 -Matteo Ricci and a Chinese scholar translate acatechism into Chinese under the title "Tian Zhu Shi Lu"(天主實録) (A True Account of God)
* 1585 - Carmelite leader Jerome Gracian meets with Martin Ignatius de Loyola, aFranciscan missionary fromChina . The two sign a "vinculo de hermandad misionera" -- a bond of missionary brotherhood -- by which the two orders would collaborate in missionary work inEthiopia ,China , thePhilippines , and the East and West Indies.
* 1586 - Portuguese missionaryJoao dos Santos reports that locals kill elephants to protect their crops inSofala , Mozambique.
* 1587 - All foreigners ordered out ofJapan ; Manteo becomes the first American Indian to be baptized by theChurch of England
* 1588 - A Dominican missionary arrives in the Philippines
* 1589 - Francis Solano (or Solanus) goes to Peru as a missionary
* 1590 - A book by Belgian pastorHadrian à Saravia has a chapter arguing that theGreat Commission is still binding on the church today because the Apostles did not fulfill it completely [Tanis, James. "Reformed Pietism and Protestant Missions," "Harvard Theological Review", vol. 67 (1974), p. 65.]
* 1591 - First Roman Catholic church built inTrinidad ; First Chinese admitted as members of the Jesuit order
* 1593 - TheFranciscan s arrive inJapan and establish St. Anna's hospital inKyoto
* 1594 - First Jesuit missionaries arrive inPakistan
* 1595 -Dutch East India Company chaplains expand their ministry beyond the European expatriates (Olson, p. 114)
* 1596 - Jesuit missionaries travel across the island of Samar in the Philippines to establish mission centers on the eastern side
* 1597 - Twenty-six Japanese Christians are crucified for their faith by GeneralToyotomi Hideyoshi in Nagasaki, Japan. (Latourette, vol. III, p. 328) By 1640, thousands of Japanese Christians will have beenmartyr ed.
* 1598 - Spanish missionaries push north fromMexico into what is now the state ofNew Mexico .
* 1599 - Jesuit Francisco Fernandez goes to what is now theJessore District ofBangladesh and, with the permission of King Pratapaditya, builds a church there1600 to 1699
* 1600 - French missionaries arrive in the area of what is now
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
* 1601 -Matteo Ricci goes toChina (Tucker, 2004, 69); First ordination of Japanese priests
* 1602 - Chinese scientist and translator Xu Guangqi is baptized
* 1603 - The Jesuit Mission Press inJapan commences publication of a Japanese- Portuguese dictionary
* 1604 - Jesuit missionary Abbè Jessè Flèchè arrives atPort Royal, Nova Scotia
* 1605 -Roberto de Nobili goes toIndia (Kane, p. 64)
* 1606 - JapaneseShogun Tokugawa Ieyasu bans Christianity
* 1607 - MissionaryJuan Fonte establishes the first Jesuit mission among theTarahumara in the Sierra Madre Mountains of NorthwestMexico
* 1608 - A missionary expedition into theCeará area ofBrazil fails when the Tacariju kill the Jesuit leader
* 1609 - Missionary Nicolas Trigault goes toChina [http://www.yutopian.com/religion/missionary/Trigault.html]
* 1610 - Chinese mathematician and astronomer Li Zhizao is baptized (Anderson, 399)
* 1611 - Two Jesuits begin work amongMi'kmaq Indians ofNova Scotia (Kane, 68)
* 1612 - Jesuits found a mission for theAbenaki s inMaine (Kane, 68)
* 1613 - MissionaryAlvarus de Semedo goes toChina
* 1614 - Anti-Christianedict s issued inJapan with over 40,000 Christians being massacred (Barrett, p. 27)
* 1615 - French missionaries inCanada open schools in Trois-Rivières and Tadoussac to teachFirst Nations children with the hopes of converting them
* 1616 - Nanjing Missionary Case in which the clash between Chinese practice ofancestor worship and Catholic doctrine ends in the deportation of foreign missionaries. MissionaryJohann Adam Schall von Bell arrives inChina
* 1617 - Portuguese missionary Francisco de Pina arrives inVietnam
* 1618 - PortugueseCarmelites go from Persia toPakistan to establish a church inThatta (nearKarachi )
* 1619 - Dominican missionaries found theUniversity of St. Tomas in the Philippine islands
* 1620 -Carmelites enterGoa [http://www.ocd.pcn.net/mission/mis_hMA.htm]
* 1621 - TheAugustinians establish themselves inChittagong
* 1622 -Pope Gregory VI founds theSacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith . This becomes the major Papal agency for coordinating and directing missionary work (Herbermann, p. 456)
* 1623 - A stone monument over nine feet tall, 33 inches wide, and ten inches thick is unearthed in Ch'ang-ngan (Si-ngan-fu),China . Its inscription, written by a Syrian monk almost a thousand years earlier and in both Chinese characters and Persian script, begins with the words, "Let us praise the Lord that the [Christian] faith has been popular in China"; it told of the arrival of a missionary, A-lo-pen (Abraham), in AD 625.
* 1624 - Persecution intesifies inJapan with 50 Christians being burned alive inEdo (now called Tokyo)
* 1625 -Vietnam expels missionaries [http://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/rsv/rsv10.htm]
* 1626 - After enteringJapan in disguise, Jesuit missionary Francis Pacheco is captured and executed at Nagasaki [Delaney, John J. and James Edward Tobin. "Dictionary of Catholic Biography", Doubleday, 1961, p. 227]
* 1627 -Alexander de Rhodes goes toVietnam where in three years of ministry he baptizes 6,700 converts (Barrett, p. 27)
* 1628 -Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples established inRome to train "native clergy" from all over the world
* 1629 -Franciscan missionaryAlonzo Benavides founds Santa Clara de Capo on the border ofApache Indian country in what is nowNew Mexico
* 1630 - An attempt is made in theEl Paso, Texas area to establish a mission among the Mansos Indians
* 1631 - Dutch missionary Abraham Rogerius (anglicized as Roger), who authored "Open Door to the Secrets of Heathendom", begins 10 years of ministry among theTamil people in the Dutch colony ofPulicat near Madras,India (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 277)
* 1632 -Zuni Indians murder a group of Franciscan missionaries who had three years earlier established the first mission to the Zunis at Hawikuh in what is nowNew Mexico
* 1633 - Emperor Fasilides expels theJesuit missionaries inEthiopia ; the GermanLutheran Church sendsPeter Heyling as the first Protestant missionary to Ethiopia. [Henze, p. 99]
* 1634 - Jesuit missionary Jean de Brèbeuf travels to the Petun nation (in Canada) and baptizes a 40 year old man.
* 1635 - An expedition ofFranciscan s leavesQuito ,Ecuador , to try to penetrate into Amazonia from the west. Though most of them will be killed along the way, a few will manage to arrive two years later on the Atlantic coast.
* 1636 - The Dominicans ofManila (the Philippines) organize a missionary expedition toJapan . They are arrested on one of the Okinawa islands and will be eventually condemned to death by the tribunal of Nagasaki.
* 1637 - Whensmallpox kills thousands of Native Americans, tribal medicine men blame European missionaries for the disaster
* 1638 - Official ban of Christianity inJapan with death penalty; InfluentialPuritan Richard Sibbes writes "The Fountain Opened" in which he says that the gospel must continue its journey "til it have gone over the whole world."
* 1639 - The first women toNew France as missionaries -- three Ursuline Nuns -- board the "St. Joseph" and set sail forNew France
* 1640 - Jesuit missionaries arrive on the Caribbean island ofMartinique
* 1641 - Jesuit missionary Cristoval de Acuna describes theAmazon River in a written report to the king ofSpain
* 1642 - Catholic missionariesIsaac Jogues andRene Goupil are captured by Mohawk Indians as they return to Huron country fromQuebec . Goupil was tomahawked to death while Jogues will be held for a period of time as a slave. He used his slavery as an opportunity for missionary work (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 176)
* 1643 -John Campanius , Lutheran missionary to the Indians, arrives in America on theDelaware River ; Reformed pastor Johannes Megapolensis begins outreach to Native Americans while pastoring atAlbany, New York
* 1644 - John Eliot begins ministry toAlgonquin Indians in North America (Tucker, 2004, p. 75)
* 1645 - After thirty years of work inVietnam , the Jesuits are expelled from that country
* 1646 - After being accused of being a sorcerer, Jesuit missionaryIsaac Jogues is killed by theIroquois (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 176)
* 1647 - The DiscalcedCarmelites begin work onMadagascar [http://www.ewtn.com/new_evangelization/africa/history/continent.htm]
* 1648 -Baptism of Helena and other members of the emperial Ming family
* 1649 -Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In New England formed to reach the Indians ofNew England (Kane, p. 82)
* 1650 - The destruction of Huronia by theIroquois puts an end to the Jesuits' dream of making the Huron Indians the focal point of theirevangelism
* 1651 - Count Truchsess of Wetzhausen, prominent Lutheran layman, asks the theological faculty ofWittenberg why Lutherans are not sending out missionaries in obedience to theGreat Commission (Olson, p. 115)
* 1652 - Jesuit Antonio Vieira returns toBrazil as a missionary where he will champion the cause of exploited indigenous peoples until being expelled by Portuguese colonists (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 164)
* 1653 - A Mohawk war party captures JesuitJoseph Poncet nearMontreal . He is tortured and will be finally sent back with a message about peace overtures
* 1654 - John Eliot publishes acatechism for American Indians (Tucker, 2004, p. 78)
* 1655 - Jinga or Zinga, princess ofMatamba inAngola is converted (Kane, p. 69); later she will write to thePope urging that more missionaries be sent
* 1656 - First Quaker missionaries arrive in what is nowBoston, Massachusetts
* 1657 - Thomas Mayhew, Jr., is lost at sea during a voyage toEngland that was to combine an appeal for missionary funds with personal business
* 1658 - After the flight of the French missionaries from his area, chief Daniel Garakonthie of the Onondaga Indians, examines the customs of the French colonists and the doctrines of the missionaries and openly begins protecting Christians in his part of what is nowNew York
* 1659 - JesuitAlexander de Rhodes establishes theParis Foreign Missions Society
* 1660 - Christianity is introduced intoCambodia
* 1661 -George Fox , founder of theReligious Society of Friends (Quakers) sends 3 missionaries toChina (although they never reached the field) (Kane, p. 76)
* 1662 - French Jesuit missionaryJulien Garnier sails forCanada
* 1663 - John Eliot's translation of the Bible into one of theAlgonquian languages is published (theNew Testament came out two years earlier). This Bible was the first complete Bible to be printed in theNew World (Glover, 55)
* 1664 -Justinian Von Welz authors three powerful pamphlets on the need for world missions; he will go to Dutch Guinea (now calledSurinam ) where he will die after only three months [http://www.ciu.edu/seminary/resources/articles/missions/from_luther_to_carey_pietism.php]
* 1665 - Japanese feudal landholders (calledDaimyo ) were ordered to follow the shogunate's example and to appoint inquisitors to do a yearly scutiny of Christians
* 1666 - John Eliot publishes his "The Indian Grammar", a book written to assist in conversion work among the Indians. Described as "some bones and ribs preparation for such a work", Eliot intended his "Grammar" for missionaries wishing to learn the dialect spoken by theMassachusett Indians.
* 1667 - The first missionary to attempt to reach theHuaorani (or Aucas), Jesuit Pedro Suarez, is slain with spears [Elliot, Elisabeth. "Through Gates of Splendor", Tyndale House Publishers, 1986, p. 15]
* 1668 - In a letter from his post inCanada , French missionary Jacques Bruyas laments his ignorance of the Oneida language: "What can a man do who does not understand their language, and who is not understood when he speaks. As yet, I do nothing but stammer; nevertheless, in four months I have baptized 60 persons, among whom there are only four adults, baptized in "periculo mortis". All the rest are little children."
* 1669 - Eager to compete with the Jesuits for conversion of the Indian Nations on the westernGreat Lakes , Sulpilcian missionariesFrançois Dollier de Casson andRené Bréhant de Galinée set out fromMontreal with twenty-seven men in sevencanoe s led by two canoes of Seneca Indians
* 1670 - Jesuits establish missions on theOrinoco River inVenezuela
* 1671 - Quaker missionaries arrive inthe Carolinas
* 1672 - A chieftain onGuam kills Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores and his Visayan assistant,Pedro Calungsod , for having baptized the chief's daughter without his permission (some accounts do say the girl's mother consented to thebaptism )
* 1673 - French traderLouis Jolliet and missionaryJacques Marquette visit what is now the state ofIllinois , where the latter establishes a mission for Native Americans (Herbermann, p. 388)
* 1674 - Vincentian mission toMadagascar collapses after 25 years of abortive effort [Gow, Bonar. "Madagascar and the Protestant Impact: The Work of the British Missions, 1818-95", Dalhousie University Press, 1979, p. 2.]
* 1675 - An uprising on the islands ofMicronesia leads to the death of three Christian missionaries
* 1676 -Kateri Tekakwitha , who became known as the Lily of the Mohawks, is baptized by a Jesuit missionary. She, along with many other Native Americans, joins a missionary settlement inCanada where a syncretistic blend of ascetic indigeneous and Catholic beliefs evolves.
* 1678 - French missionaries Jean La Salle andLouis Hennepin discoverNiagara Falls , that stupendous series of waterfalls on theNiagara River betweenLake Ontario andLake Erie
* 1679 - Writing fromChangzhou , newly arrived missionary Juan de Yrigoyen describes three Christian congregations flourishing in that Chinese city [http://www.pacificrim.usfca.edu/research/pacrimreport/pacrimreport17.html]
* 1680 - ThePueblo Revolt begins inNew Mexico with the killing of twenty-oneFranciscan missionaries
* 1681 - After arriving inNew Spain , Italian JesuitEusebio Kino soon becomes what one writer described as "the most picturesque missionary pioneer of all North America." A bundle of evangelistic zeal, Kino was also an explorer, astronomer, cartographer, mission builder, ranchman, cattle king, and defender of the frontier (Anderson, 367)
* 1682 - 13 missionaries go to "remote cities" in EastSiberia
* 1683 - MissionaryLouis Hennepin returns toFrance after exploringMinnesota and being held captive by the Dakota to write the first book about Minnesota, "Description de la Louisiane"
* 1684 -Louis XIV of France sends Jesuit missionaries toChina bearing gifts from the collections of theLouvre and thePalace of Versailles
* 1685 - Consecration of first Catholicbishop of Chinese origin
* 1686 - Russian Orthodox monks arrive inChina as missionaries
* 1687 - French activity begins in what is nowCôte d'Ivoire when missionaries land atAssinie
* 1688 -New Testament translated into theMalay language (the first Bible translation into a language ofsoutheast Asia )
* 1689 -Calusa Indian chief from what is the state ofFlorida visitsCuba to discuss idea of having missionaries come to his people [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/rrc/online.htm]
* 1690 - FirstFranciscan missionaries arrive inTexas
* 1691 - Christian Faith Society for the West Indies was organized with a focus on evangelizing African slaves [http://www.mundus.ac.uk/cats/12/261.htm]
* 1692 - ChineseKangxi Emperor permits the Jesuits to freely preach Christianity, converting whom they wish
* 1693 - Jesuit missionaryJohn de Britto is publicly beheaded inIndia
* 1694 - Missionary and explorerEusebio Kino becomes the first European to enter theTucson, Arizona basin and create a lasting settlement
* 1695 -China 's firstRussian Orthodox church building is consecrated
* 1696 - Jesuit missionary Francois Pinet founds the Mission of the Guardian Angel near what is todayChicago, Illinois . The mission was abandoned in 1700 when missionary efforts seemed fruitless
* 1697 - To evangelize the English colonies,Thomas Bray , an Anglican preacher who made several missionary trips to North America, begins laying the groundwork for what will be theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 189)
* 1698 -Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge organized by Anglicans (Kane, p. 82)
* 1699 - Priests of the Quebec Seminary of Foreign Missions establish a mission among the Tamaroa Indians atCahokia in what is now the state of Illinois1700 to 1799
* 1700 - After a Swedish missionary's sermon in
Pennsylvania , one Native American posed such searching questions that the episode was reported in a 1731 history of the Swedish church in America. The interchange is noted inBenjamin Franklin 's "Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America" (1784). [http://www2.latech.edu/~bmagee/202/franklin/Savages2.htm]
* 1701 -Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts officially organized (Kane, p. 82)
* 1702 -George Keith , returns to America as a missionary of the newly-organizedSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
* 1703 - TheSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts expands to the West Indies (Herzog, vol. XII, p. 316)
* 1704 - French missionary priests arrive to evangelize theChitimacha living along theMississippi River in what is now the state ofLouisiana
* 1705-Danish-Halle Mission toIndia begins withBartholomew Ziegenbalg andHenry Plutschau (Kane, p. 78)
* 1706- Irish-bornFrancis Makemie , who has been an itinerant Presbyterian missionary among the colonists of America since 1683, is finally able to organize the first American presbytery
* 1707 - Italian Capuchin missionaries reachKathmandu inNepal .Maillard de Tournon makes public, inNanjing , the Vatican decisions on rites, including the stipulations against the veneration of ancestors and ofConfucius .
* 1708- Jesuit missionaryGiovanni Battista Sidotti is arrested inJapan . He is taken toEdo (now called Tokyo) to be interrogated byArai Hakuseki
* 1709 - Experience Mayhew, missionary to theMartha's Vineyard Indians, translates thePsalms and theGospel of John into theMassachusett language. It will be a work considered second only to John Eliot's Indian Bible in terms of significant Indian-language translations in colonialNew England
* 1710 - First modern Bible Society founded in Germany by Count Canstein [http://clausenbooks.com/bible1800.htm]
* 1711 - JesuitEusebio Kino , missionary explorer in southernArizona and northern Sonora, dies suddenly in northernMexico . Kino, who has been called "the cowboy missionary", had fought against the exploitation of Indians in Mexican silver mines.
* 1712- Using a press sent by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, the Tranquebar Mission inIndia begins printing books in thePortuguese language
* 1713 - JesuitIppolito Desideri goes toTibet as a missionary
* 1714 -New Testament translated into Tamil (India) (Neill, p. 195); a missionary training college is established inCopenhagen
* 1715 -Eastern Orthodox Church missionary outreach is renewed inManchuria and NorthernChina [http://www.antiochian-orthodox.co.uk/orthodox_christian_mission.htm]
* 1716 - The establishment of theAlamo Mission in San Antonio is authorized by theviceroy ofMexico . The mission was to be an educational center for Native Americans who converted to Christianity.
* 1717 - Chen Mao writes to the Chinese Emperor about his concerns over Catholic missionaries and Western traders. He urgently requested an all-out prohibition of Catholic missionaries in the Qing provinces.
* 1718 -Bartholomew Ziegenbalg constructs a church building inIndia that is still in use today
* 1719 -Isaac Watts writes missionaryhymn "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" (Kane, p. l83)
* 1720- Missionary Johann Ernst Gruendler dies inIndia . He had arrived there in 1709 with the sponsorship of the Danish Mission Society
* 1721 - Mission San Juan Bautista Malibat inBaja California is abandoned due to the hostility of the Cochimi Indians, as well as to the decimation of the local population by epidemics and a water shortage. ChineseKangxi Emperor bans Christian missionaries as a result of theChinese Rites controversy .
* 1722 -Hans Egede goes toGreenland (Neill, p. 200)
* 1723 -Robert Millar publishes "A History of the Propagation of Christianity and the Overthrow of Paganism" advocating prayer as the primary means of converting non-Christians (Kane, 83)
* 1724 -Yongzheng Emperor bans missionary activities outside theBeijing area
* 1725 - Knud Leem arrives as a missionary to theSami people ofFinnmark (Norwegian Arctic)
* 1726 - John Wright, a Quaker missionary to the Native Americans, settles in southeasternPennsylvania
* 1728 - Institutum Judaicum founded in Halle as first Protestant mission center for Jewish evangelism (Herzog, vol. IX, p. 65)
* 1729 - Roman Catholic missionary Du Poisson becomes the first victim in the Natchez massacre. On his way toNew Orleans , he had been asked to stop and say Mass at the Natchez post. He was killed in front of the altar
* 1730- Lombard, French missionary, founds a Christian village with over 600 Indians at the mouth of Kuru river inFrench Guiana . A Jesuit, Lombard has been called the most successful of all missionaries in converting the Indians ofFrench Guiana
* 1731 - A missionary movement is born when CountNicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf attends the coronation of KingChristian VI of Denmark . By the following year, the movement with which Zinzendorf was associated, theMoravian Church , would launch missionary outreach in theCaribbean . (Glover, p. 52)
* 1732 -Alphonsus Liguori founds theRoman Catholic religious order known as the Redemptorist Fathers with the purpose of doing missionary work among rural people (Glazier, p. 689)
* 1733 - Moravians go toGreenland (Kane, p. 79)
* 1734 - A missionary convinces aGroton, Connecticut church to lend its building to theMashantucket Pequot Tribe for Christian worship services.
* 1735 -John Wesley goes to Indians in Georgia as missionary with theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Moreau, p. 913)
* 1736 - Anti-Christian edicts inChina ; Moravian missionaries at work amongNenets people ofArkhangelsk
* 1737 - Rev. Pugh, a missionary inPennsylvania with TheSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts , writes home toLondon to say that he had begun ministering to blacks. He noted that the masters of the slaves were prejudiced against them becoming Christian.
* 1738 - Moravian missionary George Schmidt settles in Baviaan Kloof (Kloof of the Baboons) in the Riviersonderend valley ofSouth Africa . He begins working with theKhoikhoi people, who were practically on the threshold of extinction.
* 1739 - The first missionary to theMahican (Mohegan) Indians, John Sergeant, builds a home inStockbridge, Massachusetts that is today a museum.
* 1740 - MoravianDavid Zeisberger starts work amongCreek people of Georgia [Thwaites, Reuben Gold. "The Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1775-1777: Compiled from the Draper Manuscripts in the Library of the Wisconsin Historical Society". Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002, p. 45.]
* 1741 - Dutch missionaries start building Christ Church building inMalacca Town ,Malaysia . It will take 12 years to complete.
* 1742 - Moravian Leader Count Zinzendorf visitsShekomeko ,New York and baptizes six Indians
* 1743 -David Brainerd starts ministry to North American Indians (Tucker, 2004, p. 55)
* 1744 - Thomas Thompson resigns his position as dean at theUniversity of Cambridge to become a missionary. He was sent by theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts toNew Jersey . Taking a special interest in the slave population there, he would later request to begin mission work in Africa. In 1751, Thompson would become the first S.P.G. missionary to the Gold Coast (modern-dayGhana ).
* 1745 -David Brainerd , after preaching to Native Americans in December, wrote about the response: "They soon came in, one after another; with tears in their eyes, to know, what they should do to be saved. . . . It was an amazing season of power among them, and seemed as if God had bowed the heavens and come down ... and that God was about to convert the whole world."
* 1746 - FromBoston, Massachusetts a call is issued to the Christians of theNew World to enter into a seven-year "Concert of Prayer" for missionary work (Kane, p. 84)
* 1747 - Jonathan Edwards appeals for prayer for world missions; birth of Thomas Coke, the "Father of Methodist Missions"
* 1748 - Roman Catholic Pedro Sanz and the four other missionaries are executed, together with 14 Chinese Christians. Prior to his death, Sanz reportedly converted some of his prison guards to Christianity.
* 1749 - SpanishFranciscan priestJunipero Serra (1713-1784) arrives inMexico as a missionary. In 1767 he would go north to what is nowCalifornia , zealously converting Native Americans.
* 1750 - Jonathan Edwards, preacher of theFirst Great Awakening , having been banished from his church atNorthampton, Massachusetts goes as a missionary to the nearbyHousatonic Indians. (Anderson, p. 195)Christian Frederic Schwartz goes toIndia with Danish-Halle Mission (Latourette, 1941, vol. III, p. 280)
* 1751 - Samuel Cooke arrives inNew Jersey as a missionary for theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
* 1752 - Thomas Thompson, first Anglican missionary to Africa, arrives in the Gold Coast (nowGhana ) (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, p. 446)
* 1753 - Searchers inLabrador looking for Moravian Johann Christian Erhardt finds the body of one of his traveling companions. The disappearance of Erhardt and six companions had led to temporary abandonment of Moravian missionary initiatives inLabrador .
* 1754 - Moravian John Ettwein arrives in America fromGermany as a missionary. Preaching to Native Americans and establishing missions, Ettwein will travel as far south as Georgia. Eventually, he will become head of theMoravian Church in what is now the United States.
* 1756 - Civil unrest forcesGideon Halley away from his missionary work among the Six Nations on theSusquehanna River where he has been working for four years under the supervision of Jonathan Edwards with an appointment from the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians.
* 1757 - Lutherans begin ministering to Blacks in theCaribbean [http://www.rootsweb.com/~caribgw/tips.html]
* 1758-John Wesley baptizes twoAfrican-American slaves, thus breaking the skin color barrier for Methodist societies [http://www.gcah.org/UMC_timeline.htm]
* 1759 - Native American Samson Occom, direct descendant of the greatMahican chief Uncas, is ordained by the Presbyterians. Despite poor eyesight, Occom became the first American Indian to publish works in English. These included sermons, hymns and a short autobiography. (Herzog, vol. VIII, p. 220)
* 1760 - Adam Voelker and Christian Butler arrive inTranquebar as the first Moravian missionaries toIndia
* 1761 - The first Moravian missionary inOhio , Frederick Post, settles on the north side of the Muskingum in what is now Bethlehem township
* 1762 - Moravian Missionary John Heckewelder confers with Koquethagacton ("White Eyes") at the mouth of theBeaver River (Pennsylvania)
* 1763 - The Presbyterian Synod of New York orders that a collection for missions be taken. In 1767 theSynod will ask that this collection be done annually.
* 1764 - The Moravians make a decision to expand and begin publicizing their missionary activity, particularly in the British colonies; Moravian Jens Haven makes the first of three exploratory missionary journeys toGreenland
* 1765 -Suriname Governor General Crommelin convinces three Moravian missionaries to work near the head waters of the Gran Rio. They settle among theSaramaka near the Senthea Creek in Granman Abini's village where they are received with mixed feelings.
* 1766 - Philip Quaque, a Fetu youth from the Cape Coast area ofGhana who spent twelve years studying inEngland , returns to Africa. Supported as a missionary by theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts , Quaque is first non-European ordained priest in theChurch of England
* 1767 -Spain expels the Jesuits from Spanish colonies in theNew World
* 1768 - Five United Brethren missionaries fromGermany , invited by the Danish Guinea Company, arrive in the Gold Coast (nowGhana ), to teach in the Cape Coast Castle schools
* 1769 -Junípero Serra foundsMission San Diego de Alcalá , first of the 21 Alta California missions (Habermann, p. 370)
* 1770 - John Marrant, a free black from New York City, begins ministering cross-culturally, preaching to the American Indians. By 1775 he had carried the gospel to theCherokee and Creek Indians as well as to groups he called the Catawar and Housaw peoples. (Gailey, p. 82)
* 1771 -Francis Asbury arrives in America; David Avery is ordained as missionary to theOneida tribe [http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/msc/default.asp?f=RESEARCH%5CDATABASE%5CMSC%5CCONTENT%5CDAVID%20AVERY.HTM]
* 1772 - After visiting Scilly Cove in Newfoundland, Canada, missionary James Balfour describes it as a "most Barbarous Lawless Place" [http://ca.geocities.com/bwhiffen@nl.rogers.com/Herb_Ethel.htm]
* 1773 -Pope Clement XIV dissolves the Jesuit Order (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 27); twoDominican order missionaries beheaded inVietnam
* 1774 - Moravian missionaries Christoph Brasen and Gottfried Lehmann drown when theirsloop sinks in a storm offGreenland [http://www.mun.ca/rels/morav/texts/brasen.html]
* 1775 - John Crook is sent by Liverpool Methodists to theIsle of Man
* 1776 - Cyril Vasilyevich Suchanov builds first church amongEvenks ofTransbaikal (or Dauria) in (Siberia); The firstbaptism of anEskimo by a Lutheran pastor takes place inLabrador .
* 1777 - Portuguese missionaries build a church at Hashnabad,Bangladesh
* 1778 - Theodore Sladich is martyred while doing missionary work to counter Islamic influence in the westernBalkans
* 1779 - Charles Simeon is converted while a student atKing's College, Cambridge . Twenty years later he helped found what became theChurch Missionary Society .
* 1780 - August Gottlieb Spangenberg writes "An Account of the Manner in Which the Protestant Church of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, Preach the Gospel, and Carry On Their Missions Among the Heathen". Originally written in theGerman language , the book will be translated into English in 1788.
* 1781 - In the midst of theAmerican Revolutionary War , the British so feared Moravian missionaryDavid Zeisberger and his influence among theLenape (also called Delaware) and other Native Americans that they arrested him and his assistant, John Heckewelder, charging them with treason,
* 1782 - Freed slaveGeorge Lisle goes toJamaica as missionary (Olson, 141)
* 1783 - Moses Baker and George Gibbions, both former slaves, leave the U.S. to become missionaries in the West Indies
* 1784 -Thomas Coke (Methodist) submits his Plan for the Society for the Establishment of Missions Among the Heathen. Methodist missions among the "heathen" will begin in 1786 when Coke, destined forNova Scotia , is driven off course by a storm and lands atAntigua in theBritish West Indies . (Gailey, p. 46)
* 1785 - Joseph White's sermon titled "On the Duty of Attempting the Propagation of the Gospel among our Mahometan and Gentoo Subjects in India" is published in the second edition of his book "Sermons Containing a View of Christianity and Mahometanism, in their History, their Evidence, and their Effects." The sermon was first preached at theUniversity of Oxford .
* 1786 -John Marrant , a free black from New York City, writes in his journal that he preached to "a great number of Indians and white people" atGreen's Harbor, Newfoundland . [http://www.blackloyalist.com/canadiandigitalcollection/documents/diaries/journal/3-13.htm] Marrant's cross-cultural ministry led him to take theGospel to theCherokee , Creek, Catawba (he called them the Catawar), andHousaw Indians.
* 1787 - William Carey is ordained in England by the Particular Baptists and soon begins to urge that worldwide missions be undertaken.
* 1788 - Dutch missionaries begin preaching theGospel among fishermen inBangladesh
* 1789 - The Jesuits establishGeorgetown University as the first US Catholic college (Habermann, p. 230)
* 1790 - Prince Williams, a freed slave fromSouth Carolina , goes toNassau, Bahamas , where he will start Bethel Meeting House (Gailey, p. 82)
* 1791 - One hundred and twenty Korean Christians are tortured and killed for their faith. It began when Paul Yun Ji-Chung, a noble who had become a Christian, decided not to bury his mother according to traditional Confucian custom.
* 1792 - William Carey writes "An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use means for the conversion of theheathen " and forms theBaptist Missionary Society to support him in establishing missionary work inIndia (Kane, p. 85)
* 1793 -Stephen Badin ordained in U.S. Although much of Badin's ministry was pastoral work among his own countrymen, he did some outreach among thePotawatomi Indians [http://www.earlychicago.com/encyclopedia.php?letter=b]
* 1794 - Eight Russian Orthodox missionaries arrive on Kodiak Island inAlaska . Within a few months several thousand people have been baptized (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 311)
* 1795 - TheLondon Missionary Society is formed to send missionaries toTahiti (Kane, 86)
* 1796 - Scottish and Glasgow Missionary Societies established (Kane, p. 86); InIndia , Johann Philipp Fabricius' translation of the Bible into Tamil is revised and published [http://www.baldaeus.com/html/0065.html]
* 1797 - Netherlands Missionary Society formed (Kane, pp. 80, 86); The Duff, carrying 36 lay and pastoral missionaries, sails to three islands of the South Pacific (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, p. 202-203); The first Christian missionary (from theLondon Missionary Society ) visits Hiva on the Pacific island ofTahuata ; he is not well received.
* 1798 - The Missionary Society of Connecticut is organized by the Congregationalists to take the gospel to the "heathen lands" of Vermont and Ohio. Its missionaries evangelized both European settlers and Native Americans. (Olson, p. 235)
* 1799 - TheChurch Missionary Society (Church of England) is formed (Kane, p. 86);John Vanderkemp , Dutchphysician goes toCape Colony , Africa (Glover, p. 256)1800 to 1849
* 1800 -
New York Missionary Society formed; Johann Janicke founds a school in Berlin to train young people for missionary service (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 90)
* 1801 - John Theodosius Van Der Kemp moves toGraaff Reinet to minister to theKhoikhoi (Hottentots) people. Earlier he had helped found theNetherlands Missionary Society . In 1798, he had gone toSouth Africa to work as a missionary among theXhosa .
* 1802 -Henry Martyn hears Charles Simeon speak of William Carey's work in India and resolves to become a missionary himself. He will sail forIndia in 1805 [Smith, George. "The life of William Carey, D.D.", Project Gutenberg, 1885, p. 340]
* 1803 - The Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society votes to publish a missionary magazine. Now known as "The American Baptist", the periodical is the oldest religious magazine in the U.S.
* 1804 -British and Foreign Bible Society formed (Kane, p. 95);Church Missionary Society enters Sierra Leone (Neill, p. 259)
* 1805 - The first Christian missionaries arrive inNamibia , brothers Abraham and Christian Albrecht from theLondon Missionary Society (Barrett, p. 28)
* 1806 - Haystack prayer meeting atWilliams College ;Andover Theological Seminary founded as a missionary training center; Protestant missionary work begins in earnest across southern Africa
* 1807 - First Protestant missionary toChina , Robert Morrison, begins work inGuangzhou (formerly called Canton) (Kane, p. 124)
* 1808 - London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews founded (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 113)
* 1809 - National Bible Society of Scotland organized (Kane, p. 95)
* 1810 - TheAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions is formed (Kane, p. 87)
* 1811 - English Wesleyans enterSierra Leone (Glover, p. 263)
* 1812 - First American foreign missionary,Adoniram Judson , arrives inSerampore and soon goes toBurma (Tucker, p. 132)
* 1813 - TheMethodist s form the Wesleyan Missionary Society.
* 1814 - First recordedbaptism of a Chinese convert, Cai Gao; American Baptist Foreign Mission Society formed (Kane, pp. 86, 88); Netherlands Bible Society founded (Kane, p. 95); first missionaries arrive inNew Zealand led by Samuel Marsden (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, p. 179)
* 1815 -American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions open work onCeylon , modern-day Sri Lanka throughAmerican Ceylon Mission (Glover, p. 96); Basel Missionary Society organized; Richmond African Missionary Society founded
* 1816 -Robert Moffat arrives in Africa (Olson, p. 140);American Bible Society founded (Kane, 95)
* 1817 - James Thompson, agent for British and Foreign Bible Society, begins distributing Bibles throughoutLatin America (Olson, p. 283)
* 1818 - Missionary work begins inMadagascar with the reluctant approval of the king (Glover, 306)
* 1819 -John Scudder , missionary physician, joins theAmerican Ceylon Mission (Glover, 73); Wesleyan Methodists start work inMadras , India (Anderson, p. 610);Reginald Heber writes words to missionary classic "From Greenland's Icy Mountains" [Jones, Francis A. "Famous Hymns and Their Authors", Hodder and Stoughton, 1903, pp. 200-203]
* 1820 -Hiram Bingham goes toHawaii (Sandwich Islands ) (Anderson, p. 63)
* 1821 -African-American Lott Carey, aBaptist missionary, sails with 28 colleagues from Norfolk, VA toSierra Leone (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, p. 450); Protestant Episcopal Church mission board established (Kane, p. 88)
* 1822 - African American Betsy Stockton is sent by the American Board of Missions to Hawaii. She thus becomes the first single woman missionary in the history of modern missions. (Anderson, p. 643)
* 1823 -Scottish Missionary Society workers arrive inBombay , India (Glover, p. 74); Liang Fa, first Chinese Protestant evangelist, is ordained by Robert Morrison; Colonial and Continental Church Society formed (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 73)
* 1824 - Berlin Mission Society formed (Kane, p. 80)
* 1825 -George Boardman goes toBurma (Anderson, p. 71)
* 1826 -American Bible Society sends first shipment of Bibles toMexico
* 1827 - MissionaryLancelot Edward Threlkeld reports in "The Monitor" that he was "advancing rapidly" in his efforts to disseminateHoly Scripture amongIndigenous Australians of the Hunter and Shoalhaven Rivers. [http://www.newcastle.edu.au/group/amrhd/awaba/language/linguistics.html]
* 1828 - Basel Mission begins work in the Christiansborg area ofAccra ,Ghana (Neill, 260);Karl Gützlaff of the Netherlands Missionary Society lands inBangkok ,Thailand (Glover, p. 117); Rhenish Missionary Association formed (Kane, p. 80)
* 1829 -George Müller , a native ofPrussia , goes toEngland as a missionary to theJew s;Anthony Norris Groves , anExeter dentist, sets off as a missionary toBaghdad accompanied byJohn Kitto
* 1830 -Church of Scotland missionaryAlexander Duff arrives inKolkata (formerly Calcutta) (Neill, p. 233); William Swan, missionary toSiberia , writes "Letters on Missions", the first Protestant comprehensive treatment of the theory and practice of missions (Anderson, p. 652);Baptism of Taufa'ahau Tupou, King ofTonga , by a western missionary
* 1831 - American Congregational missionaries arrive inThailand , withdrawing in 1849 without a single convert (Kane p. 97); four Native Americans from beyond theRocky Mountains come east toSt. Louis, Missouri seeking information on the "palefaces' religion" (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 307)
* 1832 - Teava, former cannibal and pioneer Pacific Islander missionary, is commissioned by John Williams to work on theSamoa n island of Manono
* 1833 - Baptist work inThailand begins with John Taylor Jones (Neill, p. 245); the first American Methodist missionary, Melville Cox, goes toLiberia where he dies within four months. His dying appeal was: "Let a thousand fall before Africa be given up" (Glover, p. 265); Free Will Baptist Foreign Missionary Society begins work inIndia
* 1834 - American Presbyterian Mission opens work inIndia in the Punjab (Glover, p. 76); Peter Parker MD, associated with theAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions , first American Medical Missionary to China opens Ophthalmic Hospital at Canton (Glover, p. 149)
* 1835 - Rhenish Missionary Society begins work among theDayak s onBorneo (Indonesia ) (Glover, p. 129);Daniel Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta callsIndia 'scaste system "a cancer."
* 1836 -Plymouth Brethren begin work in Madras, India (Glover, p. 75);George Müller begins his work with orphans in Bristol,England ;Gossner Mission formed (Kane, p. 80); Leipzig Mission Society established (Kane, p. 80); Colonial Missionary Society formed; The Providence Missionary Baptist District Association is formed, one of at least six national organizations among African American Baptists whose sole objective was missionary work in Africa.
* 1837 - Evangelical Lutheran Church mission board established (Kane, p. 89); First translation of Bible into Japanese (actual translation work done inSingapore )
* 1838 -Church of Scotland Mission of Inquiry to theJews ; four Scottish ministers includingRobert Murray M'Cheyne andAndrew Bonar journey toPalestine ;Augustinians enterAustralia .
* 1839 - Entire Bible is published in language ofTahiti ; three French missionaries martyred inKorea ; English Protestant missionaries, including John Williams, murdered onErromango (Vanuatu, South Pacific) (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, pp. 227, 228)
* 1840 -David Livingstone is in present-dayMalawi (Africa) with theLondon Missionary Society ; American Presbyterians enterThailand and labor for 18 years before seeing their first Thai convert (Kane p. 97); Irish Presbyterian Missionary Society formed; Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Missionary Society founded
* 1841 - Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society formed (Barrett, p. 28); Welsh Methodists begin working among theKhasi people ofIndia
* 1842 - Gossner Mission Society receives royal sanction [http://chi.lcms.org/history/tih0607.htm] ; Norwegian Missionary Society formed inStavanger Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 90)
* 1843 - Baptist John Taylor Jones translatesNew Testament into theThai language [http://my.opera.com/tnmccoy/blog/show.dml/1415661] ; British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Jews formed
* 1844 - GermanLudwig Krapf begins work inMombasa on the Kenya Coast (Olson, p. 267); first Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) formed by George Williams; George Smith and Thomas McClatchie sail forChina as the first two CMS missionaries to that country
* 1845 -Southern Baptist Convention mission organization founded (Barrett, p. 28)
* 1846 - TheLondon Missionary Society establishes work onNiue , a South Pacific island which westerners had named the "savage island" (Barrett, p. 28)
* 1847 - PresbyterianWilliam Burns goes toChina , translates "The Pilgrim's Progress " into Chinese; Moses White sails toChina as a Methodist medical missionary
* 1848 - Charles Forman goes to Punjab [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/divinity.110.con.html] ; German missionaries Johannes Rebmann andJohann Ludwig Krapf arrive at Kilimanjaro. Initially, their story of a snow-covered peak near theequator was scoffed at. [http://www.ntz.info/gen/n00314.html]
* 1849 - Just weeks after arriving on theMelanesia n island ofAnatom , missionary John Geddie wrote in his journal: "In the darkness, degradation, pollution and misery that surrounds me, I will look forward in the vision of faith to the time when some of these poor islanders will unite in the triumphant song of ransomed souls, 'Unto Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood.'" [http://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/biogeddie.html]1850 to 1899
* 1850 - On the occasion of
Karl Gützlaff 's visit to Europe, the Berlin Ladies Association for China is established in conjunction with the Berlin Missionary Association for China. Work inChina will commence in 1851 with the arrival of Hermandine Neumann inHong Kong . Rev. Thomas Valpy French, came to India in 1850, foundedSt. John's College, Agra , and became first Bishop ofLahore in1877 .
* 1851 - Allen Gardiner and six missionary colleagues die of exposure and starvation atPatagonia on the southern tip of South America because a re-supply ship fromEngland arrives six months late (Anderson, 235-236)
* 1852 - Zenana (women) and Medical Missionary Fellowship formed inEngland to send out single women missionaries (Kane, 94)
* 1853- The Hermannsburg Missionary Society, founded in 1849 by Louis Harms, has finished training its first group of young missionaries. They are sent to Africa on a ship (the Kandaze) which had been built entirely from donations. [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/7589/hmiss_en.html]
* 1854 - New York Missionary Conference, guided by Alexander Duff, ponders the question: "To what extent are we authorized by the Word of God to expect the conversion of the world to Christ?" (Barrett, p. 29); Henry Venn, secretary of theChurch Missionary Society , sets out ideal of self-governing, self-supporting and self-propagating churches (Neill, 221);Hudson Taylor arrives inChina (Neill, p. 282)
* 1855 - Henry Steinhauer is ordained as a Canadian Methodist missionary to North American Indians and posted toLac La Biche, Alberta . Steinhauer's missionary work had actually begun 15 years earlier in 1840 when he was assigned to Lac La Pluie to assist in translating, teaching and interpreting theOjibwa andCree languages.
* 1856 - Presbyterians start work inColombia with the arrival of Henry Pratt (Olson, p. 156)
* 1857 - Bible translated intoTswana language ; Board of Foreign Missions ofDutch Reformed Church set up; four missionary couples killed at theFatehgarh mission during the [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AGA4292 Indian Mutiny of 1857] ; Publication ofDavid Livingstone 's book "Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa" (Anderson, p. 405)
* 1858 - John G. Paton begins work inNew Hebrides (Tucker, p. 225); Basel Evangelical Missionary Society begins work in westernSumatra (Indonesia)
* 1859 - Protestant missionaries arrive inJapan (Glover, p. 171); Revivals in North America and the British Isles generate interest in overseas missions;Albert Benjamin Simpson (founder ofChristian and Missionary Alliance ) is converted by the revival ministry ofHenry Grattan Guinness
* 1860 - United Lutheran Church begins work inLiberia (Latourette, p. 452); Liverpool Missionary Conference (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 105);Cyrus Hamlin lays groundwork for the establishment ofRobert College inConstantinople (Anderson, p. 277)
* 1861 - Protestant Stundism arises in the village of Osnova of modern-dayUkraine ; Sarah Doremus founds the Women's Union Missionary Society; Episcopal Church opens work inHaiti (Glover, p. 429); Rhenish Mission goes toIndonesia under Ludwig Nommensen
* 1862 - Paris Evangelical Missionary Society opens work inSenegal [http://www.lcms.org/ca/www/cyclopedia/02/display.asp?t1=a&word=AFRICA]
* 1863 -Robert Moffat , missionary to Africa with theLondon Missionary Society , publishes his book "Rivers of Water in a Dry Place, Being an Account of the Introduction of Christianity into South Africa, and of Mr. Moffat's Missionary Labours"
* 1864 -Baptist s enterArgentina (Olson, p. 282)
* 1865 - TheChina Inland Mission is founded byJames Hudson Taylor (Kane, p. 94);James Laidlaw Maxwell plants first viable church inTaiwan .Salvation Army founded in London byWilliam Booth
* 1866 -Charles Haddon Spurgeon inventsThe Wordless Book , which is widely used in cross-cultural evangelism [Balmer, Randall Herbert. "Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism", Baylor University Press, 2004, p. 764] ; Theodore Jonas Meyer (1819-1894), a convertedJew serving as a Presbyterian missionary inItaly , nurses those dying in acholera epidemic until he himself falls prey to the disease. Barely surviving, he becomes a peacemaker between Catholics and Protestants; Robert Thomas, the first Protestant martyr inKorea , is beheaded giving a Bible to his executioner. (Gailey, p. 49)
* 1867 - Methodists start work inArgentina (Olson, pp. 156, 282);Scripture Union established;Lars Olsen Skrefsrud andHans Peter Børresen begin working among theSantals ofIndia .
* 1868 - Robert Bruce goes toIran , CanadianBaptist missionary Americus Timpany begins work among theTelugu people inIndia .
* 1869 - The first Methodist women's missionary magazine, "The Heathen Women's Friend", begins publication. ; Riot inYangzhou ,China destroysChina Inland Mission house and nearly leads to open war between Britain and China.
* 1870 - Clara Swain, the very first female missionary medical doctor, arrives at Bareilly,India ; Orthodox Missionary Society founded (Latourette, 1941, vol. IV, p. 107)
* 1871 - Henry Stanley findsDavid Livingstone in central Africa (Anderson, p. 631)
* 1872 - First All-India Missionary Conference with 136 participants (Olson, p. 163);George Leslie Mackay plants church in northernTaiwan (Anderson, pp. 423-424); ] );Lottie Moon appointed as missionary toChina (Anderson, p. 471)
* 1873 - Regions Beyond Missionary Union founded in London in connection with the East London Training Institute for Home and Foreign Missions; first Scripture portion (Gospel of Luke ) translated intoPangasinan , a language of the Philippines, by Alfonso Lallave (Glover, 134)
* 1874 - Lord Radstock's first visit toSt. Petersburg and the beginning of an evangelical awakening among the St. Petersburg nobility; Albert Sturges initiates the Interior Micronesia Mission in the Mortlock Islands under the leadership ofMicronesia n students from Ohwa
* 1875 - The Foreign Christian Missionary Society organized within theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) andChurch of Christ movements; Clah, a Canadian Indian convert, brought Christianity to natives at Ft. Wangel, Alaska. He assumed the name of Philip McKay.
* 1876 - In September, a rusty ocean steamer arrives at a port on the Calabar River in what is nowNigeria . That part of Africa was then known as the White Man's Grave. The only woman on board that ship is 29-year-oldMary Slessor , a missionary. (Tucker, p. 171)
* 1877 -James Chalmers goes toNew Guinea (Neill, p. 299); Presbyterians Sheldon Jackson and missionary-widow Amanda McFarland arrive at Ft. Wrangel, Alaska where they join Philip McKay (née Clah) to start missionary work. McFarland was the first white woman in Alaska, and renowned as "Alaska's Courageous Missionary."
* 1878 - Mass movement to Christ begins inOngole ,India (Moreau, p. 206)
* 1879 - H. F. Reynolds enters the ministry. He became the missionary secretary of the newChurch of the Nazarene in 1907.
* 1880 - Woman missionary doctor Fanny Butler goes toIndia (Neill, p. 217); Missionary periodical "The Gospel in All Lands" is launched by A. B. Simpson (Anderson, p. 622);Justus Henry Nelson and Fannie Bishop Capen Nelson begin 45 years of service inBelém ,Pará ,Brazil , establishing the first Protestant Church in Amazonia in 1883
* 1881 - Methodist work inLahore ,Pakistan starts in the wake of revivals under Bishop William Taylor; North Africa Mission (now Arab World Ministries) founded on work of Edward Glenny inAlgeria (Olson, p. 152)
* 1882 - James Gilmour,London Missionary Society missionary toMongolia , goes home toEngland for a furlough. During that time he published a book: "Among the Mongols". It was so well-written that one critic wrote, "Robinson Crusoe has turned missionary, lived years in Mongolia, and wrote a book about it." Concerning the author, the critic said, "If ever on earth there lived a man who kept the law of Christ, and could give proof of it, and be absolutely unconscious that he was giving it to them, it is this man whom the Mongols called 'our Gilmour.'" [http://www.electricscotland.com/bible/church/chapter8.htm]
* 1883 -Salvation Army entersWest Pakistan (Glover, p. 92); A.B. Simpson organizes The Missionary Union for the Evangelization of the World. The first classes of the Missionary Training College are held inNew York City . ZaireChristian and Missionary Alliance mission field opens.
* 1884 - David Torrance is sent by the Jewish Mission of the Free Church of Scotland as a medical missionary toPalestine
* 1885 -Horace Grant Underwood , Presbyterian missionary, andHenry Appenzeller , Methodist missionary, arrive inKorea (Kane, p. 99); Scottish Ion Keith-Falconer goes toAden on the Arabian peninsula (Olson, p. 157); "Cambridge Seven " -- C. T. Studd, M. Beauchamp, W. W. Cassels, D. E. Hoste, S. P. Smith, A. T. Podhill-Turner, C. H. Polhill-Turner -- go toChina as missionaries with theChina Inland Mission (Anderson, p. 111)
* 1886 -Student Volunteer Movement launched as 100 university and seminary students at Moody's conference grounds at Mount Hermon, Massachusetts, sign the Princeton Pledge which says: "I purpose, God willing, to become a foreign missionary." (Tucker, 2004, p. 320)
* 1887 -The Hundred missionaries deployed in one year inChina under theChina Inland Mission . Dr. William Cassidy, aToronto medical doctor, was ordained as theChristian and Missionary Alliance 's first missionary preacher. Unfortunately, en route toChina , he died ofsmallpox . However, Cassidy's death has been called the "spark that ignited the Alliance missionary blaze."
* 1888 -Jonathan Goforth sails to China (Anderson, p. 247);Student Volunteer Movement for foreign missions officially organized withJohn R. Mott as chairman and Robert Wilder as traveling secretary. The movement's motto, coined by Wilder, was: "The evangelization of the world in this generation" (Kane, p. 103); Scripture Gift Mission (nowLifewords ) founded
* 1889 - Missionary linguist and folkloristPaul Olaf Bodding arrives in India, Santhal Parganas, and continues the work among the Santals started by Skrefsrud and Børresen in 1867; North Africa Mission entersTripoli as first Protestant mission inLibya (Moreau, p. 577)
* 1890 - Central American Mission founded by C. I. Scofield, editor of theScofield Reference Bible (Olson, p. 157); Methodist Charles Gabriel writes missionary song "Send the Light"; John Livingston Nevius of China visitsKorea to outline his strategy for missions: 1) Each believer should be a productive member of society and active in sharing his faith; 2) The church inKorea should be distinctly Korean and free of foreign control; 3) The leaders of the Korean church will be selected and trained from its members; 4) Church buildings will be built by Koreans with their own resources (Anderson p. 490)
* 1891 - Samuel Zwemer goes toArabia (Moreau, p. 503); Helen Chapman sails for the Congo (Zaire). She married a Danish missionary, William Rasmussen, whom she met during the voyage.
* 1892 - Redcliffe Missionary Training College founded inChiswick (London) [http://www.redcliffe.org/standard.asp?id=572]
* 1893 - Eleanor Chestnut goes toChina as Presbyterian medical missionary (Tucker, 2004, p. 402); Sudan Interior Mission founded by Rowland Bingham, a graduate ofNyack College (Olson, p. 153)
* 1894 - Soatanana Revival begins among Lutheran and LMS churches inMadagascar , lasting 80 years (Barrett, p. 29)
* 1895 -Africa Inland Mission formed by Peter Cameron Scott (Kane, p. 95); Japan Bible Society established;Roland Allen sent as missionary for theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts to its North China Mission. (Anderson, p. 12)Amy Carmichael arrives in India.
* 1896 - Ödön Scholtz founds the first Hungarian Lutheran foreign mission periodical "Külmisszió" [Uhalley, Stephen and Xiaoxin Wu. "China and Christianity: Burdened Past, Hopeful Future", M.E. Sharpe, 2001, p. 227]
* 1897 -Presbyterian Church (USA) begins work inVenezuela
* 1898 - Theresa Huntington leaves her New England home for theMiddle East . For seven years she will work as an American Board missionary inElazığ (Kharput) in the Ottoman Empire. Her letters home will be published in a book titled "Great Need over the Water" ; Archibald Reekie of theCanadian Baptist Ministries arrives in Oruro as the first Protestant missionary toBolivia . The work of Canadian Baptists led to the guarantee of freedom of religion in Bolivia in 1905.
* 1899 - James Rodgers arrives inPhilippines with the Presbyterian Mission (Neill, p. 292); Central American Mission entersGuatemala (Moreau, p. 418)1900 to 1949
* 1900 - American Friends open work in
Cuba ; Ecumenical Missionary Conference inCarnegie Hall , New York (162 mission boards represented) (Barrett, p. 30); 189 missionaries and their children killed inBoxer Rebellion inChina (Kane 98); South AfricanAndrew Murray writes "The Key to the Missionary Problem" in which he challenges the church to hold weeks ofprayer for the world (Glover, 369)
* 1901 - Nazarene John Diaz goes toCape Verde Islands (Parker, p. 25); Maude Cary sails forMorocco ; Oriental Missionary Society founded by Charles Cowman (his wife is the compiler of popular devotional book "Streams in the Desert"); Missionary James Chalmers killed and eaten by cannibals inPapua New Guinea (Herzog, vol. XI, p. 17)
* 1902 - Swiss members of thePlymouth Brethren Christian Missions in Many Lands (CMML) enterLaos (Olson, p. 158); California Yearly Meeting of Friends opens work inGuatemala
* 1903 -Church of the Nazarene entersMexico (Parker, p. 26)
* 1904 - Premillennialist theologianWilliam Eugene Blackstone begins teaching that the world has already been evangelized, citing Acts 2:5, 8:4, Mark 16:20 and Colossians 1:23
* 1905 -Gunnerius Tollefsen is converted at aSalvation Army meeting under the preaching of Samuel Logan Brengle. Later he would become a missionary to theBelgian Congo and then first mission secretary of the Norwegian Pentecostal movement. (Anderson, p. 674)
* 1906 -The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) opens work inVenezuela with T. J. Bach and John Christiansen
* 1907 - Massive revival meetings inKorea (Barrett, p. 30); Harmon Schmelzenbach sails for Africa (Parker, p. 27); Presbyterians and Methodists open Union Theological Seminary inManila , Philippines; Bolivian Indian Mission founded by George Allen (Latourette, 1941, vol. V, p. 104)
* 1908 -Gospel Missionary Union opens work inColombia with Charles Chapman and John Funk;Assemblies of God enterRome and southernItaly as well asEgypt (Glover, 229)
* 1909 - Pentecostal movement reachesChile through ministry of American Methodist Willis Hoover [http://www.mb-soft.com/believe/txc/pentecos.htm]
* 1910 -C.T. Studd establishes Heart of Africa Mission, now calledWEC International (Anderson, p. 845);Edinburgh Missionary Conference held inScotland , presided over byJohn Mott , beginning modern Protestant ecumenical cooperation in missions (Neill, pp. 331-334)
* 1911 -Christian & Missionary Alliance entersCambodia andVietnam (Niell, 293)
* 1912 - Conference of British Missionary Societies formed (Latourette, 1941, vol IV, p. 104); "International Review of Missions" begins publication (Barrett, p. 30)
* 1913 - African-American Eliza George sails from New York forLiberia (Gailey, p. 83);William Whiting Borden dies inEgypt while preparing to take the gospel to the Muslims inChina (Anderson, p. 79)
* 1914-1918World War One numerous missionaries in Africa and Asia in British, French, German and Belgian colonies are expelled or detained for the duration of the war, if their nation was at war with the colonial authority
* 1914 - Large-scale revival movement inUganda ; C.T. Studd reports a revival movement in the Congo [http://www.openheaven.com/library/history/revivalfire.htm]
* 1915 - Founded in 1913 inNanjing ,China as a women's Christian college,Ginling College officially opens with eight students and six teachers. It was supported by four missions: the Northern Baptists, theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) , the Methodists, and the Presbyterians. [http://ricci.rt.usfca.edu/institution/view.aspx?institutionID=87]
* 1916 - Rhenish missionaries are forced to leaveOndjiva in southernAngola under pressure from the Portuguese authorities and Chief Mandume of theKwanyama . By then, four congregations existed with a confessing membership of 800.
* 1917 - Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) founded (Olson, p. 317)
* 1918 - James L. Barton, head of theAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions , asked missionaries who had served in theOttoman Empire for detailed reports of the horrors they had witnessed of theArmenian Genocide
* 1919 - The Union Version of Bible in Chinese is published [http://www.ibs.org/bibles/chinese/] ; Gospel Missionary Union enters Sudan (Glover, p. 280)
* 1920 - Baptist Mid-Missions formed by William Haas (Moreau, p. 381);Church of the Nazarene entersSyria ;Columbans enterAustralia andNew Zealand [http://www.columban.com/histaz.htm]
* 1921 - Founding of International Missionary Council (IMC); Norwegian Mission Council formed;Columbans enterChina
* 1922 - Nazarenes enterMozambique
* 1923 - Scottish missionaries begin work inBritish Togoland
* 1924 - Bible Churchman's Missionary Society opens work in UpperBurma (Glover, p. 108); Baptist Mid-Missions begins work inVenezuela
* 1925 -E. Stanley Jones , Methodist missionary toIndia , writes "The Christ of the Indian Road" (Anderson, pp. 339-340)
* 1926 -Dawson Trotman , founder of the Navigators, is converted through Bible verses he had memorized
* 1927 - East African revival movement (Balokole) emerges in Rwanda and moves across several other countries (Barrett, p. 30)
* 1928 - Cuba Bible Institute (West Indies Mission) opens; Jerusalem Conference of International Missionary Council (Barrett, p. 30); foundation ofBorneo Evangelical Mission by Hudson Southwell, Frank Davidson and Carey Tolley.
* 1929 -Christian & Missionary Alliance enters EastBorneo (Indonesia ) andThailand (Glover, p. 119)
* 1930 -Christian & Missionary Alliance starts work among Baouli tribe in theCôte d'Ivoire
* 1931 -Franciscan missionary theVenerable Gabriele Allegra arrives inHunan China from Italy to start translating theBible [http://www.sbofmhk.org]
* 1931 -HCJB radio station started inQuito ,Ecuador by Clarence Jones (Olson, 177); Baptist Mid-Missions entersLiberia (Glover, p. 267)
* 1932 -Assemblies of God open mission work inColombia ; "Laymen's Missionary Inquiry" report published
* 1933 -Gladys Aylward (subject of movie "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness ") arrives inChina ;Columbans enterKorea [http://www.columban.com/histkor.htm]
* 1934 -William Cameron Townsend begins theSummer Institute of Linguistics ;Columbans enterJapan [http://www.columban.com/histjap.htm]
* 1935 - Frank C. Laubach, American missionary to thePhilippines , perfects the "Each one teach one"literacy program, which has been used worldwide to teach 60 million people to read (Anderson, p. 385)
* 1936 - With the outbreak of civil war inSpain , missionaries are forced to leave that country.
* 1937 - After expulsion of missionaries fromEthiopia by Italian invaders, widespread revival erupts among Protestant (SIM) churches in south [http://www.sim.org/country.asp?CID=10&fun=1] ; Child Evangelism Fellowship ( [CEF [http://www.cefonline.org] ) founded by Jesse Irvin Overholzer
* 1938 - West Indies Mission entersDominican Republic ;Church Missionary Society forced out ofEgypt ; Madras World Missionary Conference held (Moreau, p. 1029); Dr. Orpha Speicher completes construction of Reynolds Memorial Hospital in centralIndia (Parker, p. 232)
* 1939-1945World War Two numerous missionaries in Africa and Asia in British, French and Belgian colonies are expelled or detained for the duration of the war, if their nation was at war with the colonial authority* 1939 - A sick missionary, Joy Ridderhof, makes a recording of gospel songs and a message and sends it into the mountains of Honduras. It is the beginning of Gospel Recordings (Olson, p. 178)
* 1940 - Marianna Slocum begins translation work inMexico [http://www.missionfrontiers.org/1999/08/slocum.html] ; Military police inJapan arrest the executive officers of theSalvation Army
* 1941 - The steamship Zamzam, sailing from New York with 140 missionaries bound for various mission fields in Africa, is sunk by the Germans. All the missionary passengers would be saved.
* 1942 -William Cameron Townsend foundsWycliffe Bible Translators ; New Tribes mission founded with a vision to reach the tribal peoples ofBolivia
* 1943 - Five missionaries withNew Tribes Mission martyred (Anderson, 1943); 11 AmericanBaptist missionaries beheaded in the Philippines by Japanese soldiers
* 1944 - Missionaries return to Suki,Papua New Guinea after withdrawal of the Japanese military
* 1945 -Mission Aviation Fellowship formed (Olson, p. 178);Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) founded (Kane, p. 107); Evangelical Foreign Missions Association formed by denominational mission boards (Moreau, p. 336)
* 1945 - TheVenerable Gabriele Allegra establishes theStudium Biblicum Franciscanum inBeijing [http://www.sbofmhk.org]
* 1946 - First Inter-Varsity missionary convention (now called "Urbana") (Moreau, p. 991); United Bible Societies formed
* 1947 - Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society begins work among theSenufo people in theCôte d'Ivoire (Glover, p. 270)
* 1948 - Alfredo del Rosso merges his Italian Holiness Mission with theChurch of the Nazarene , thus opening Nazarene work on the European continent;Southern Baptist Convention adopts program calling for the tripling of the number of missionaries (achieved by 1964)
* 1949 - Southern Baptist Mission board opens work inVenezuela , Mary Tripp sent out by CEF Child Evangelism Fellowship to the Netherlands.1950 to 1999
* 1950 -
Paul Orjala arrives inHaiti ; radio station 4VEH, owned by East and West Indies Bible Mission, starts broadcasting from nearCap Haitien , Haiti [http://www.christianradio.org.uk/world/haiti/4veh/]
* 1951 -World Evangelical Alliance organized; Bill and Vonette Bright createCampus Crusade for Christ atUCLA (Anderson, p. 90)
* 1952 -Trans World Radio founded [Wood, James. "History of International Broadcasting", IET, History of Technology Series, 1992, p. 216]
* 1953 - Walter Trobisch, who would publish "I loved a girl" in 1962, begins pioneer missionary work in northernCameroon (Anderson, p. 679)
* 1954 -Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities opens work inCuba ; Argentina Revival breaks out during Tommy Hicks crusade;Augustinians re-established inJapan ;Columbans enterChile [http://www.columban.com/histchil.htm]
* 1955 -Donald McGavran publishes "Bridges of God" (Olson, p. 178); Dutch missionary "Brother Andrew " makes first of many Bible smuggling trips into CommunistEastern Europe ; Sydney and Wanda Knox go toPapua New Guinea as Nazarene missionaries
* 1956 - U.S. missionariesJim Elliot ,Pete Fleming ,Edward McCully ,Nate Saint , andRoger Youderian are killed byHuaorani Indians in easternEcuador . (SeeOperation Auca ) (Anderson, p. 198)
* 1957 - East Asia Christian Conference (EACC) founded at Prapat, Sumatra, Indonesia (Barrett, p. 31)
* 1958 -Rochunga Pudaite completes translation of Bible intoHmar language (India) and was appointed the leader of the Indo-Burma Pioneer Mission; MissionariesElisabeth Elliot andRachel Saint make first peaceful contact with theHuaorani tribe inEcuador .
* 1959 - Radio Lumiere founded inHaiti by West Indies Mission (now World Team) [http://www.radiolumiere.franshellasam.com/index2.html] ; Josephine Makil becomes the first African-American to joinWycliffe Bible Translators ;Feba Radio founded in UK.
* 1960 - Kenneth Strachan starts Evangelism-in-Depth inCentral America (Olson, 287); 18,000 people inMorocco reply to newspaper ad by Gospel Missionary Union offering free correspondence course on Christianity (Kane, 119);Loren Cunningham foundsYouth with a Mission (Moreau, p. 339); The Asia Evangelistic Fellowship (AEF), one of the largest Asian indigenous missionary organisations, is launched in Singapore by G. D. James [http://www.aefi.org.au]
* 1961 - International Christian radio stations now number 30 (Barrett, p. 31)
* 1962 - Don Richardson goes to Sawi tribe inPapua New Guinea (Tucker, p. 475);Operation Mobilisation founded inMexico byGeorge Verwer
* 1963 - Theological Education by Extension movement launched inGuatemala by Ralph Winter and James Emery (Olson, p. 179)
* 1964 - In separate incidents, rebels in the Congo kill missionaries Paul Carlson and Irene Ferrel as well as brutalizing missionary doctorHelen Roseveare (Tucker, pp. 470-471); Carlson is featured onDecember 4 TIME magazine cover [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601641204,00.html] ; Hans von Staden of the Dorothea Mission proposes to Patrick Johnstone that he write the book now titled "Operation World" [http://www.tyndale.ca/~tmccormick/downloads/OWWorld+Opening.pdf]
* 1965 - Evangelist Juliet Ndzimandze is ordained inSwaziland , the first woman in Africa to be ordained by theChurch of the Nazarene [http://www.dacb.org/stories/swaziland/ndzimandze_juliet%20kayise.html]
* 1966 - Red Guards destroy churches inChina ; Berlin Congress on Evangelism (Moreau, p. 637); Missionaries expelled fromBurma ; "God's Smuggler" published
* 1967 -Salvation Army opens school inTanzania for physically handicapped; All foreign missionaries expelled fromGuinea (Moreau, 412)
* 1968 - TheStudium Biblicum Translation of the Bible is published in Chinese [http://www.sbofmhk.org] by theVenerable Gabriele Allegra
* 1968 - Wu Yung and others form the Chinese Missions Overseas in order to send out missionaries fromTaiwan to do cross-cultural ministry;Augustinian order re-established inIndia
* 1969 - OMF International begins "industrial evangelism" to Taiwan's factory workers [http://www.omf.org/omf/taiwan/about_omf_taiwan/our_history]
* 1970 - Frankfurt Declaration on Mission (Barrett, p. 32);Operation Mobilisation launches MV Logos ship [http://www.epm.org/articles/GeorgeVerwer.htm]
* 1971 -Gustavo Gutierrez publishes "A Theology of Liberation" (Olson, p. 286)
* 1972 - American Society of Missiology founded with journal "Missiology" (Moreau, p. 56)
* 1973 - Services by Billy Graham attract four and a half million people in six cities of Korea (Kane, p. 135); first All-Asa Mission Consultation convenes in Seoul, Korea with 25 delegates from 14 countries (Kane, p. 112)
* 1974 - Missiologist Ralph Winter talks about "hidden" or unreached peoples atLausanne Congress of World Evangelism (Olson, p. 261).Lausanne Covenant is written and ratified
* 1975 - Missionaries Armand Doll and Hugh Friberg imprisoned inMozambique after communist takeover of government [http://www.dacb.org/stories/mozambique/muchave_joao.html]
* 1976 -U.S. Center for World Mission founded inPasadena, California ; 1600 Chinese assemble inHong Kong for the Chinese Congress on World Evangelization; Islamic World Congress calls for withdrawal of Christian missionaries; "Peace Child" by Don Richardson appears in "Reader's Digest."
* 1977 - Evangelical Fellowship of India sponsors the All-India Congress on Mission and Evangelization (Kane, p. 112)
* 1978 - LCWE Consultation on Gospel and Culture in Willowbank, Bermuda (Moreau, p. 244);Columbans enterTaiwan [http://www.columban.com/histtai.htm]
* 1979 - Production of JESUS film commissioned byBill Bright ofCampus Crusade for Christ (Gailey, pp. 160-161); Ted Fletcher founds Pioneers, a missionary agency with a focus on "unreached people groups" [http://www.missionfrontiers.org/1991/0405/am912.htm] ; Columban missionaries enterPakistan at the request of the Bishop of Lahore [http://www.columban.com/histpak.htm]
* 1980 - Philippine Congress on Discipling a Whole Nation [Winter, Ralph D., Steven C. Hawthorne, Darrell R. Dorr, D. Bruce Graham, Bruce A. Koch, eds. "Perspectives on the World Christian Movement: Reader", William Carey Library Publishers, 1999, p. 536] ; Lausanne Congress on World Evangelism Conference in Pattaya (Moreau, p. 1049)
* 1981 - Colombian terrorists kidnap and kill Wycliffe Bible TranslatorChet Bitterman [http://www.ciu.edu/news/chetbitterman/] ; Project Pearl: one million Bibles are delivered in a single night to thousands of waiting believers inChina [http://www.opendoorsuk.org.uk/press/articles/archives/000811.php]
* 1982 - Story on "The New Missionary" makesDecember 27 cover ofTIME magazine (Tucker, 437); Andes Evangelical Mission (formerly Bolivian Indian Mission) merges into SIM (formerly Sudan Interior Mission) (Anderson, p. 11)
* 1983 - Missionary Athletes International, a global soccer ministry, founded by Tim Conrad [http://maisoccer.com/history.HTML]
* 1984 - Founding of The Mission Society for United Methodists, a voluntary missionary sending agency within the United Methodist Church; rebranded in 2006 to The Mission Society; Founding of STEM (Short Term Evangelical Mission teams) ministry by Roger Petersen signals the rising importance ofShort-term missions groups
* 1985 - Howard Foltz founds Accelerating International Mission Strategies (AIMS) [http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:rIL4_foUH3UJ:missionaryoutreach.net/%3Fpage_id%3D7+1985+missionary&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=181&gl=us]
* 1986 - Entire Bible published inHaitian Creole language
* 1987 - Second International Conference onMissionary Kids (MKs) held inQuito ,Ecuador
* 1988 -Wycliffe Bible Translators complete their 300th New Testament translation (Cotabato Manobo language of the Philippines)
* 1989 -Adventures In Missions (Georgia) (AIM)Short-term missions agency founded by Seth Barnes;Lausanne II , a world missions conference; concept of10/40 Window emerges (Gailey, pp. 159-160); "Ee-Taow" video released by New Tribes Mission
* 1990 -Church of the Nazarene entersDemocratic Republic of the Congo ,Ghana ,Liberia ,Rwanda andTanzania
* 1991 - The Marxist government ofEthiopia is overthrown and missionaries are able to return to that country
* 1992 -World Gospel Mission (National Holiness Missionary Society) starts work inUganda [http://www.wgm.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=422&srcid=890]
* 1993 - Trans World Radio starts broadcasting from a 250,000-watt shortwave transmitter in Russia [http://www.twr.org/about/history/overview]
* 1994 - Liibaan Ibraahim Hassan, a convert to Christianity inSomalia , is martyred by Islamic militants in the capital city ofMogadishu ;Church of the Nazarene entersBulgaria and St. Martin
* 1995 - Missionary Don Cox abducted inQuito , Ecuador [Schwanz, Keith. "Shouts at Sunrise: The Abuction and Rescue of Don Cox", Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2006]
* 1996 - Nazarenes enterHungary ,Kazakhstan ,Pakistan
* 1997 - Foreign Mission Board and Home Mission Board ofSouthern Baptist Convention become theInternational Mission Board andNorth American Mission Board with ten thousand missionaries
* 1998 - Nazarenes enterBenin ,Nepal andTogo
* 1999 -Trans World Radio goes on the air fromGrigoriopol (Moldova) using a 1-million-watt AM transmitter [http://www.twr.org/about/history/overview] ; Veteran Australian missionary Graham Stuart Staines and his two sons are burned alive byHindu extremists as they are sleeping in a car in easternIndia .2000 to present
* 2000 - Asia College of Ministry (ACOM), a ministry of Asia Evangelistic Fellowship (AEF), was launched by Jonathan James, to train national missionaries in Asia.
* 2001 - New Tribes Missionaries Martin and Gracia Burnham are kidnapped in the Philippines by Muslim terrorist group;Baptist missionary Roni Bowers and her infant daughter are killed when a Peruvian Air Force jet fires on their small float-plane. Though severely wounded in both legs, missionary pilot Kevin Donaldson landed the burning plane on the Amazon River.
* 2003 - Publication of "Back To Jerusalem Called to Complete the Great Commission" - Three Chinese Church Leaders with Paul Hattaway brings Chinese and Korean mission movement to forefront
* 2004 - Four Southern Baptist missionaries are killed by gunman inIraq
* 2006 - Abdul Rahman, an Afghan Christian convert, is forced out of Afghanistan by local Muslim leaders and exiled to Italy. Missionary Vijay Kumar is publicly stoned by Hindu extremists for Christian preaching.
* 2007 Kriol Bible completed, the first translation of the entire Bible into an Australian indigenous language [http://www.biblenetworknews.com/asiapacific/051107_australia.html]References
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